What Exactly is Stock?

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In the world of finance, stock is an expression of the capital funds that have been raised by a company or corporation. Furthermore, it is what makes up the shares of the company or corporation that can be traded on the stock market exchange. A person or group that holds a share of stocks is considered to be a shareholder. It is important to note that shares often split. Therefore, a shareholder might actually only hold part of a share in stock.

The overall worth of a company is decided by the value of its shares and, hence, the stock that the shares hold. Because the market changes every day, the value of stock changes every day. Depending on the market and the type of the stock, its value may change dramatically on a daily basis, or only fluctuate slightly.

Although there are stock markets all over the world, it is important to know that the words “stock” and “share” are used to define different things. The differing definitions are very important for international business people, and individuals buying stock in international businesses, to understand. In South Africa, Australia, and the UK, the term “share” is used in the same way that it is used in the United States. A “stock,” however, is not considered to be what exists within a share. Rather, in these markets, the term “stock” is applied to what financial institutions in the United States refer to as “bonds.”

There are a number of different kinds of stock in the financial market. Common stock, for instance, is simply stock that is sold in shares on the market. If common stock is purchased back from the shareholder by the company or corporation that it belongs to, it is then considered to be “treasury stock.” Treasury stock is used in a number of ways within a company. Other types of stock include preferred stock, dual class stock, and golden share stock. These types of stock generally are distinguished by the power and rights that the shareholders retain as the owners of the stock.

Depending on the type and amount of stock that a shareholder owns, he or she might be able to vote on decisions being made within the company. Furthermore, the type of stock may indicate a right to specific types of dividends. If you are just getting started in the stock market, you will likely deal mainly with common stocks. As your experience and profile matures, you may be interested in purchasing other types of stock.

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