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What is a part ownership of a company due to money invested?

stock


A part ownership of a company due to money invested?

stock


Money invested in a company is called?

Capital.


What is the money an investor receives above and beyond the money initially invested called-?

The money an investor receives above and beyond the money initially invested called return


What is the money an investor receives above and beyond the money initially invested?

The money an investor receives above and beyond the money initially invested called return


Money invested in factories and industry is called?

Capital


The amount of money invested or borrowed is called what?

principal


What shareholder do in sanisbury?

The same as in any other company. Usually shareholders have invested money in a company. If the company does well, they get a 'dividend' of the profits. If the company fails - they lose their money !


The amount of money invested in a corporation by the owners is called?

equity


What is meant by shares?

a share is the contribution in the ownership of the company. The person who purchases the shares become the shareholder of the company. He has now purchased the shares and has a contribution in the ownership. He will be given dividend as per his ownership


What is a part ownership of a company due to money investment?

stock


What is the function of stock exchange?

Stock is basically part ownership of a business. A person invests his or her money in the business which the business uses to better the company. When the company does well, the person who invested in the company gets a certain percentage of the profits of the company. Depending on how well the business is doing, a percent of that business is worth a certain amount of money that can change either decreasing the money in the stockholder's pocket or increasing it. Trading stocks is a way for people to make money by investing money in companies.

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