What is the equation of closing stock?
closing stock calculation formula?
closing stock calculation formula?
closing stock calculation formula?
yes how can i do the closing stock calculation?
What is the meaning of share of a company?
The meaning of share of a company means that one owns a share of the company. This means that one owns a share of more of stock in a company.
What are some publicly owned companies?
Major corporations that are publicly owned include:
- General Motors
- Wal-mart
- GE
- McDonald's
- Kraft Foods
- Chevron
- Coca-cola
- 3M
- AT&T
- American Express
- Proctor & Gamble
How can you buy shares from FEDEX?
I know you can if you are an employee of fedex.. not sure if you can otherwise
Why preferred stock is issued by company?
One reason is raise capital for a company without sacrificing the control of company. Issuing common stock would do this.
Is Yahoo stock a good investment?
Yahoo is a profitable internet company, but there are strong competitors in Google and Microsoft. If they can maintain their strong usership, it will continue to be a good investment.
How do you show negative earning per share in balance sheet of a company?
EPS is not an item to be shown in Balance Sheet. Just evaluate what Balance sheet requires, Assets= Liabilities + Equity. Negative EPS cannot be classified as either Asset Liability or Equity (although Profit or loss are ultimately shown in balance sheet, hence net effect is an increase or decrease in Equity, but EPS itself is not presented in Balance sheet). Then question raise where EPS is shown. It is just a disclosure requirement to show it after calculating the profit & loss account in published accounts.
Basically It means Physical Education Because P.E is sports and it is Physical
What are method use in Stock Exchange for calculation Index?
The stock exchange index is a relative measure of the performance of all or a number of stocks that are traded on a stock exchange. it incorporates the return on stocks, their volumes traded and the shares outstanding. there can be a number of indices relating to a single stock exchange that incorporates the returns on a number of companies. they can also be differentiated on the basis of the return on different industries.
How much is 50 shares of Magellan Petroleum worth?
Enough to pay for a dinner for two at a family restaurant (including a glass of house wine for each and a modest gratuity.
Neat stock (or neat cattle) appears to be a primarily New England reference to dairy cattle that was commonly used in the 19th century (cf Lewis Falley Allen, 1879 , American Cattle: Their History, Breeding, and Management, Orange Judd Co., NY; Moore, John C., Neat Stock, In James O. Adams (editor) Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Agriculture, State of New Hampshire for years Ending 1875, Concord, NH). These books and many other contempoary writings describing cattle including neat stock are available on Google Book Search.
How do you trade penny stocks?
If you are a new to investing, you have to get a lot of information about penny stocks, how to invest wisely in it, etc ... Penny stocks have to be watched like a hawk. They cost so little, even a small dip in their value can prove fatal. If you buy some stock for $35 per share and it loses $1, that's not too bad. If you buy some stock for $3.50 a share and it loses $1, that's monumental. It's possible to make money in that market, but it's even more possible to lose it all.
The buyer of a put is either believes the price of the underlying equity will fall below the strike price before the excersise date and hopes to profit or the buyer is simply protecting a long position.
The writer of the put believes the underlying security will trade flat to higher over the lifetime of the contract and has the goal of simply collecting the premium.
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A put writer can also have the goal of buying securities at a discounted price.
Say I believe Joe's Windows is going to sell for $50.50 per share on February 1. Right now (we'll say right now is September) it's selling for $54. I also know Joe's is a cyclical industry--Joe doesn't sell very many windows in February because no one wants to replace windows when it's cold outside, but he sells a lot of them in May. I think Joe's is going to sell for $65 per share in May. So I sell a put for a thousand shares of Joe's with a $51 strike price and a February 1 expiration date, and a premium of $1 per share. In automated options trading, if the stock price is five cents or more lower than the strike price the option is automatically exercised. I put the $1000 premium in my brokerage account. On February 1, the stock price was $50.90; the option exercised. My brokerage account balance went down by $51,000, my portfolio went up by 1000 shares of stock, and there are three happy campers: the person who sold me the stock because he's $51,000 richer; the broker, who gets a commission from the trade; and me because after the $1000 premium is subtracted I really only had to pay $50,000 for that stock. And I'll be even happier on April 14, because after Joe's new warehouse opens and the stock price shoots up to $70 per share I'll have even more of a profit than I was planning!
Should I sell the BP stock at this time?
I would say that the stock is going to go up after Israel captures Gaza's natural gas rights by pummeling the civilian population into submission.
The leak has been contained though there is the expense of the clean up. Prices may fall alittle further but should then start to recover. If you sell them now you probably won't get what you paid for them. I'm holding onto mine.
A stock 350 CID Chevy will put out anywhere from 150 hp to about 300 hp, depending on when it was made. Or if it is fuel injected the power ratings may be higher.
How many stocks comprise the Dow Jones?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a scaled average of the thirty (30) most widely-held stocks in America.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulator for the securities market in India. It was established in the year 1988 and given statutory form in 1992.
Should the share premium be regarded as part of the paid up capital of the firm?
That part which has been paid should. Shares are sometimes issued and then called in stages; the full issue amount can be paid in installments. If shares are issued and part paid, the unpaid part is (obviously) not paid up.
Perhaps the answer you are looking for is the fact it is Share Premium, rather than Nominal, makes no difference. (In fact, the premium bit is more or less meaningless. It just reconciles issuing 10p nominalm shares for (say) £1.00. They are 10p nominal shares with a 90p premium rather than £1.00 shares. If there is a subsequent rights issue at (say) £2.00 per share, each will have a £1.90 premium.
The only values that really mean anything are the issue amounts of £1.00 and £2.00 (real money changes hands). The rest are paper numbers.
Neither says anything about value; that is determined by demand and supply on the stock exchange.
How do you register a company at Bombay stock exchange?
how register company in Bombay stock exchange & requirement company profile & details plz forward my mail Addres hyderbpl@yahoo.com
What is the best message board for stocks?
Try using the a.V.a. penny stock investing model at knoxhillstocks.com . You will see some nice returns on a very small initial investment.
They offer a 30-day free trial. It's worth following their model if for nothing but the free trial.