Small firms that sponsor series 7 test?
Hello , I would like to obtain my Series 7 Test , must I have a sponsor to take the test ? If so , any suggestions on a firm that would sponsor ? Thanks , George
Why does Jim Cramer say he is 63 years old on his tv show What is his real age?
Jim Cramer was born on February 10th, 1955, making him currently 54 years old.
As for why he fibs about his real age on his television show, Mad Money, he writes in 'Jim Cramer's Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich': "And when it comes to money, this is the one place where it's not smart to lie about your age, although to look youthful I often claim I am sixty-two years old on air".
Does Bright Trading offer health insurance?
No, we did at one time, but found out that our youngest, healthiest members were payng the same as our older members. It seems that each trader/member is better off finding their own carrier. Don Bright
Does Bank of America do Medallion signature guarantee?
No, our Bank of America just told me no and was no help in telling me where I could find one, except to go to Providence, RI where the forms came from. I live in Sun City West, AZ.
authorized shares are the maximum number of shares of stock that a corporation can issue.
What are Nairobi stock exchange listing requirements for companies stock?
It depends on which market segment the company intends to get listed on. There are three investment market Segments at the Nairobi Securities Exchange namely Main Investment Market Segment (MIMS); Alternative Investment Market Segment (AIMS); and Fixed Income Securities Market Segment (FISMS). Each segment has different requirements.
What is the role of a stock broker?
A stockbroker is a regulated professional individual, usually associated with a brokerage firm or broker-dealer, who buys and sells shares and other securities
A blank is invested by managers in a diversity of stocks bonds and other securities?
A fund invested by managers in a diversity of stock, bonds, and other securities is called a mutual fund. Most mutual funds are open-ended which means that stockholders may purchase or sell shares at any given time.stockholders can buy or sell shares of the fund at any time
This is the sum of money the shareholders pay into which is called the share capital This is the sum of money the shareholders pay into which is called the share capital
What is the overnight leverage at Bright Trading?
Overnight leverage at Bright Trading typically varies based on the account type and the trader's experience level. Generally, the firm offers higher leverage for experienced traders, allowing them to control larger positions with a smaller amount of capital. Specific leverage ratios can depend on regulatory requirements and market conditions. For precise details, it's best to consult Bright Trading's official resources or customer service.
How long does a DTC transfer of stocks take?
I work for a financial company and usually DTC transfers take anywhere from 5 to 10 business days. I work for a financial company and usually DTC transfers take anywhere from 5 to 10 business days.
What is the shareholder value?
for maketing to take its rightful place in the boardroom ,it needs to demostrate that it can create shareholders value.discuss the statement
What exactly is a consolidated stock?
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Consols (originally short for consolidated annuities, but can now be taken to mean consolidated stock) are a form of British government bond (gilt), dating originally from the 18th century. Consols are one of the rare examples of an actual perpetuity: although they may be redeemed by the British government, they are unlikely to do so in the foreseeable future. In 1752, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister Sir Henry Pelham converted all outstanding issues of redeemable government stock into one bond, Consolidated 3.5% Annuities, in order to reduce the coupon rate paid on the government debt. In 1757, the coupon rate on the stock was reduced to 3%, leaving the stock as Consolidated 3% Annuities. The coupon rate remained at 3% until 1888. In 1888, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Joachim Goschen, converted the existing Consolidated 3% Annuities, along with Reduced 3% Annuities (issued in 1752) and New 3% Annuities (1855), into a new bond, 2¾% Consolidated Stock under the National Debt (Conversion) Act 1888 (Goschen's Conversion). As part of the terms of the Act, the coupon rate of the stock was reduced to 2½% in 1903, and the stock given a first redemption date of 5 April 1923, after which point the stock could be redeemed at par value by Act of Parliament. Consols still exist today: in their current form as 2½% Consolidated Stock (1923 or after), they remain a small part of the UK Government's debt portfolio. As the bond has a low coupon, there is little incentive for the government to redeem it. Unlike most gilts, which pay coupons semi-annually, because of its age Consols pay coupons four times a year. Also, as a result of its uncertain redemption date, they are typically treated as a perpetual bond.
What is the ticker symbol for Bethesda Softworks?
Bethedsa Softworks is a subsidiary of Zenimax Media Inc. but this company is not publicly traded and, therefore, does not have a ticker symbol.
Is purchase date of a stock the same as stockholder of record date?
No. Purchase date is, of course, the date the stock was purchased. Record date refers to who the legal owner of stock was on a certain date (typically used to determine who has the right to receive the dividend to be paid).
What is job profile of team leader?
team leader is the one who is responsible for his team.a team leader is the person who has the ability to lead his team from the front.he is the man who supports and enthuses his team regularly and motivate his team to perform....
Advantages and disadvantages of sale of shares?
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A tender offer is a offer made to shareholders of record to buy their shares at a specific price during a specific amount of time. A company's shareholders are publicly notified of such an offer and decide if they would like to submit their shares to the offering party. The offering party will typically have a set number of shares they are trying to purchase. Tender offers typically occur when a party wishes to take over a company or at least take a large stake in a company. Buying a large number of shares in the open market could artificially push up the price of the shares. To avoid this the offerer is setting a price they are willing to pay and getting them all at once. Another common use of a tender offer is when the corporation wishes to buy its own stock back in a large share repurchase plan. Microsoft is a recent example of this process.
Dividends are paid to shareholders by three types. They can either be paid annually, or biannually, or on quarterly basis.
What is the difference between stock and share?
For example, "stock" is a general term used to describe the ownership certificates of any company, in general, and "shares" refers to a the ownership certificates of a particular company. So, if investors say they own stocks, they are generally referring to their overall ownership in one or more companies.
Are Reynolds diversified corporation still trading and what are the share prices?
This company was taken over by Asia Oil & Minerals who were believed to have been registered on the Perth ( Australia ) Stock Exchange.
There were changes on the Board in the early 1990's with many of the board members originating in South Asia.
Perhaps for this reason shareholders have not heard from the company.