See also Stock, and -stock

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The stock or capital stock of a business entity represents the original capital paid or invested into the business by its founders. It serves as a security for the creditors of a business since it cannot be withdrawn to the detriment of the creditors. Stock is distinct from the property and the assets of a business which may fluctuate in quantity and value.

The stock of a business is divided into shares, the total of which must be stated at the time of business formation. Given the total amount of money invested into the business, a share has a certain declared face value, commonly known as the par value of a share. The par value is the de minimis (minimum) amount of money that a business may issue and sell shares for in many jurisdictions and it is the value represented as capital in the accounting of the business. In other jurisdictions, however, shares may not have an associated par value at all. Such stock is often called non-par stock. Shares represent a fraction of ownership in a business. A business may declare different types (classes) of shares, each having distinctive ownership rules, privileges, or share values.

Ownership of shares is documented by issuance of a stock certificate. A stock certificate is a legal document that specifies the amount of shares owned by the shareholder, and other specifics of the shares, such as the par value, if any, or the class of the shares.

Used in the plural, stocks is often used as a synonym for shares. Traditionalist demands that the plural stocks be used only when referring to stock of more than one company are rarely heard nowadays.

In the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Australia, stock can also refer to completely different financial instruments such as government bonds or, less commonly, to all kinds of marketable securities.

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Mon Feb 1 05:42:47 2010

How do you know when a stock is doing good?
Q. How do you know when a stock is doing good? For instance on the screen of an iPhone that has the stocks app how can you identify quickly what stocks are doing well? I am just pursuing this investing in stocks thing cause my father used to and since I was a kid I thought that was quite interesting. Now, I wanna some adventure, some excitement day by day. I know I still must learn some more before opening an E Trade or Scottrade account online.
Asked by Cicero S - Sun Sep 20 04:23:29 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. When it's going up. If you're a rookie in investing or stocks, go to www.finance.yahoo.com. Open up a portfolio without using real money. You can give yourself as much or as little money to try out the market. The stocks you want to focus on is consumer staples, consumer discretionary, and healthcare. These are defensive stocks that will survive through good and bad times. Most of my positions are in these stocks. Some names include 3M, Procter & Gamble, Kimberly Clark, Exxon Mobil, Walmart, Costco. Everybody's got to eat and wipe their butts regardless of the state of economy. Many of these companies survived through the Great Depression. That's the benefits. You can sleep at night knowing your money is doing well. There are NO… [cont.]
Answered by Max M - Tue Sep 22 19:44:36 2009

What is the typical stock only compensation for a sales position in an internet start-up?
Q. I am considering working for a internet start up in the Spring and I have been offered stock only as compensation until the "Angel" round or funding is completed which won't be until late December. Is this typical? Has anyone else worked for an internet start-up that offered only stock options in the beginning? Anyone have any guidance where I can get information on whether or not the compensation being offered is fair? Thanks in advance!!!
Asked by sabeen - Sat Oct 3 16:49:03 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It's typically not a good sign. Stock (or equity) financing is the most expensive to finance a company. This is because of the opportunity cost associated with the stock is high. It's a desperate move. Obviously this is done because the company is not generating enough cash to pay out its employees (This is another bad sign). I'm not sure how many employees the company has, but the more it's paying out in stock the more the stock is being diluted and the more control the owners are loosing. This was typical of internet start-ups in the 90's when investors thought internet companies could do no wrong. There is also the possibility that the Angel investor backs out or changes his or her mind. If I understand your time line right, the… [cont.]
Answered by JOSEPH A W - Sat Oct 3 18:10:53 2009

How to convert stock certificates of a purchased company to the parent's stock?
Q. I have two stock certificates of a company that was purchased by UPS worth approximately $200 in UPS stock. How do I convert these to UPS stock or simply sell them without paying significant fees for the transaction/conversion? Thanks
Asked by mike s - Sat Aug 8 14:55:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you have an actual certificate of that old company, you would need to contact UPS's financial dept or the brokerage firm where you had/have your account and convert it if they even offer that at all. There are some cases where there is a time frame where you can exercise those certificates, where if you pass that time frame, your certificates are equal to garbage.
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