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  • 41Stock split — A stock split or stock divide increases the number of shares in a public company. The price is adjusted such that the before and after market capitalization of the company remains the same and dilution does not occur. Options and warrants are… …

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  • 42Cash dividend — A dividend paid in cash to a company s shareholders. The amount is normally based on profitability and is taxable as income. A cash distribution may include capital gains and return of capital in addition to the dividend. The New York Times… …

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  • 43stock — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 available supply of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ good, high, huge, large ▪ low ▪ adequate ▪ declining …

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  • 44cash price — The cost of a good or service when purchased for cash. In commodity trading, the cash price is the cost of buying the physical commodity on the current day in the spot market, rather than buying contracts in the futures market. The CENTER ONLINE… …

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  • 45Cash Conversion Cycle — Der Geldumschlag (auch Geldumschlagsdauer, englisch: cash conversion cycle, asset conversion cycle, net operating cycle, working capital cycle oder kurz cash cycle) bezeichnet im betriebswirtschaftlichen Controlling die Dauer der Bindung liquider …

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  • 46Cash Reserves — In finance, cash reserves primarily refers to two things. One is a type of short term, highly liquid investment that earns a low rate of return (perhaps 3% annually) such as investment company Fidelity s mutual fund called Fidelity Cash Reserves …

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  • 47Cash Flow Return on Investment - CFROI — A valuation model that assumes the stock market sets prices based on cash flow, not on corporate performance and earnings. It s valuable to consider as many models as possible when looking at the stock market. Financial theory is similar to… …

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  • 48Stock Market Crash of 1929 — Economic event in the U.S. that precipitated the Great Depression. The U.S. stock market expanded rapidly in the late 1920s and reached a peak in August 1929, when prices began to decline while speculation increased. On October 18 the stock… …

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  • 49Cash Trigger — A condition that triggers an investor to make a trade or take a specific action, such as a purchase, sale of the security, or the purchase or sale of a derivative (such as an option) of that security. If XYZ stock rises from $20 to $40 a share,… …

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  • 50Stock Compensation — A way corporations use stock options to reward employees. Stock compensation can be very profitable for the employee if the stock prices increases. New companies tend to be riskier than long standing corporations which have a record of proven… …

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