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Equity shares of ownership in a corporation that give the holder a claim on the company's earnings and dividends

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Where can you put your money to earn monthly income besides the annuity CD stock market?

As retired employee in addition to investing in stocks I have deposited a reasonable amount in banks to get monthly interest, and kept some amount in the shape of liquid cash to meet any untoward emergencies.

Can Americans buy stocks on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange?

Yes. Stock exchanges are open for anyone from anywhere to invest. Talk to a stock broker who can advise you on such investments.

What agency sets the margin rates for purchasing stock in the us?

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)This answer is wrong.

The correct answer is below.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York sets the margin rates or in other words the percentage of money that can be borrowed from a securities dealer when buying stocks on margin. As example, the NY Federal Reserve Bank may allow customers of a securities firms to put up only 50% of the cost of a stock purchase.

What is the value of a belgium browning a5 20ga vented rib in 98 percent condition the stock has been replaced with a jap round knob with poly finish other than stock-original condition ser 5z962xx?

The gun was made in 1965, however it has a non original stock; This eliminates it from being very collectable. The gun would be considered a shooter at this point. 98% finish does not matter as far as grading goes by book value. In this situation it would be valued between $400 and $700 depending on the desireability by the buyer.

What is the ticker symbol for NSB Public Finance?

NSB Public Finance is a subsidiary of Zions Bancorp. The ticker symbol for Zions Bancorp is ZION. It is traded on the Nasdaq.

Why must stockholders pay taxes on dividends?

corporations must pay taxes on their incomes, profit is a form of income, and a dividend is a portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders, and stockholders must pay personal income tax on those dividends.

A share of IBM stock is purchased by an individual investor for 75 and later sold to another investor for 125 Who profits from this sale?

It is split between IBM and the Investor. This is a tricky question, because the selling investor (investor 1) makes most profit, but IBM does receive some compensation.

Dividing stock current price share by companies earnings?

Dividing the current price per share of a publicly traded company by the earnings per share of that company provides the P/E or price to earnings ratio. The P/E ratio allows investors to determine the real "price" of a company's common shares since investors pay more for companies whose growth outpaces the competition. If two companies both earn $1.00 per share, the company with the greater perceived future growth opportunities (everything else being held constant) with fetch a greater price for one share of its common stock. In addition the P/E ratio may help identify value opportunities when comparing companies within a particular sector.

What are dividends?

an order of payment (such as a check payable to a shareholder) in which a dividend is paid

Is Ready at Dawn Studios a public company and if so what is the trading symbol?

I work at Ready At Dawn and no we are are not a public company (at least yet anyway).

We're private and are LLC (http://www.advfn.com/money-words_term_2853_LLC.html for a definition) with three separate owners who also lead the company.

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Is a high P E ratio better than a low P E ratio?

No. A higher P E ratio can result in much better results than a lower P E ratio, but it is a lot riskier. Meaning a higher risk of loss for the higher P E ratio.

What share did shakespeare buy while in his theatre company?

Shakespeare had a share in the theatre company The Lord Chamberlain's Men or The King's Men, usually reckoned at one-twelfth to one-fourteenth. He also had a share in the Globe Theatre, which started at one-eighth but may have become smaller. His share in the Blackfriars Theatre was the same.

How were people getting rid of their stocks during the Great Depression?

Many stocks had fallen so much in value that it would cost more in commissions to sell than they were worth. Also many of the companies had gone bankrupt and their stocks were now nothing more than paper.

How much as a vanderbilt petroleum bearer bond worth?

How much is a No. 98 Series A TWO-YEAR 8% GOLD DEBENTURE BOND $ 50.00 Vanderbilt Petroleum Company (INCORPORATED) Houston, Texas 1923 Worth

How do I find who has registered under Securities exchange act 1934 section 15-D?

All registered Broker /Dealers are supposed to file FOCUS report with SEC annually. You can possibly browse www.sec.gov site , look for the list of FOCUS Reports filed to find the filers' names

How do futures and investment advisory firms operate?

Futures and investment advisory firms typically provide advice and manage pools of funds for institutional clients. On a fee or contract basis, these firms seek to minimize their clients' exposure to risk

How did the Enron scanal effect Mirant?

Then the Enron bankruptcy and accounting scandal hit the news, and the entire energy sector was affected by the fallout. In less than a year Mirant's stock price declined about 80 percent.

What type of stocks have voting rights?

Typically, shares of Common Stock have voting rights.