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Common Stock and Preferred Stock

Common stock and preferred stock is optional, yet many stockholders or investors have difficulty choosing, since the market offers a wide array of stock exchange solutions. Some of the common stock and preferred stock include the blue chip, growth stocks, secondary issue, and penny stocks and so on. The basics stocks however are the common stock and preferred stock.

With any stock, the two have risks. There are cons and pros in the stocks, which you should examine carefully before investing in business stocks.

What is a common stock?

Corporation issues or common stocks have obvious fractions within a company. The stocks often are, influenced unswervingly by success and failures within a company. The common stock has greater risks often. You have an increased chance of making higher profit however. Common stock holders will often issue shares or else revenue based on preferred stock returns.

Common stocks were, distributed from corporations with preferred stocks. Preferred stock holders agree to shares given to them by common stock holders.

Preferred stock holders is in a win-win situation over the common stock holders, since the preferred will receive reimbursement back from their investments from common stock holders, especially if they company liquidates or "goes out of business." Preferred stock holders however have cons, which include fixed share imbursements. This is the set rate of returns, which common stock and preferred stock seekers should explore.

Common stock and preferred stock has variants. Preferred stocks specifically give investors options in choosing classes. The classes, labeled "A, B, and C," often have changes or options in market price, dividend imbursements and restrictions.

Common stock and preferred stock splits:

Companies often split stocks when prices are high and no investments come in. Split stocks give you advantages, since the company will offer additional stocks in exchange of investments. The companies will dispense additional stocks to investors while declining the imbursements of stocks invested.

Stockholders or shareholders can take advantage of this change with common stock and preferred stock splits, since you can still invest if your funds are weak. The stocks will split "two-for-one" which means that shareholders receive double payment for their share or stocks. The drawback however, is that stocks decrease its value by half. Still, shareholders can split their stocks into several integer or amount they choose, as well shareholders can "reverse split" their stocks to increase or double the value. This gives shareholders the ability to keep the half of stocks they had at the initial investment stage.

In summary, preferred stock is the choice, since you cannot loose. Thus, read more about common stock and preferred stock before venturing into the stock exchange market.

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Published Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:58 AM by rateempire
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