dividends
dividends
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-24
As we mentioned in previous article, a company can sell shares to raise capital A shareholder invests in the company and gains a degree of ownership, plus income. The total amount paid for the compan...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-24
Preferred stock also represents ownership of a company. They generally do not have voting rights, their dividends tend to be fixed and have a higher payment priority than common shares.1. Types of pr...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-24
Taxes are paid on these investment returns, whether as the result of true market growth or inflation. While the nominal rate of return may appear impressive, part of the return goes to the government...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-24
I. Domestic Equity FundsMutual funds companies located in Canada invest in the common and preferred shares of Canadian corporations. They are called, not surprisingly, domestic Equity Funds and Mutua...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-26
Passive strategies require little change in the portfolio, with a few occasional adjustments to offset market change or investment objective changes. This method assumes that the investments are made...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-26
There are two types of investment strategies in common use include:Active strategies and passive strategies. In this article, we will only discuss the active strategies and leave the passive strategi...
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by Zachary Ramsay - 2008-11-24
The stock market is a mess. It's up one day and down the next. Each day it goes down investors fear that the fall will be bottomless. We worry about how to invest, if we should invest and what to inve...