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What is less than 100 shares of stock called?

An odd lot


What is the meaning of 'penny stock'?

In the United States, penny stocks are common shares of small public companies that trade at less than $1 US. In some countries, similar shares of stock are known as cent stocks.Hope this answers your question. "StockPickster over and out"


What does 'Stock holdings ultimately determine the market value of a firm as reflected in prices of the security it issues' mean?

When a firm "floats" it sells stock (share holdings) on a listed stock exchange. People purchase these and they become the owners of the firm and receive a share of the profits that the firm makes each year. If the firm does well then the value of the shares rises on the stock market the shares sell for more than the person originally paid for them. If the firm is badly run it does less well and the value of the shares fall and if the person were to sell their holding, they may get less than they paid for them. Thus the net value of a firm (the total value of all the shares issued) is reflected by the performance (price obtainable) of its shares on the market.


What are the differences between small and large stock dividends?

Small stock dividends involve distributing less than 20-25 of the company's outstanding shares, while large stock dividends distribute more than that. Small dividends have a minimal impact on the stock price, while large dividends can significantly affect it.


Why Founders shares are a type of classified stock where the shares are owned by the firms founders and they generally have more votes per share than the other classes of common stock?

They wanted a gold toilet


What is a transaction of less than 100 shares?

Because most stocks are sold in "blocks" of 100 shares (rarely more or fewer), a transaction of fewer than 100 shares is called an "odd lot". This can also be applied to trades that are not in strict multiples of 100 shares. The commission applied to such trades is often larger, or a greater percentage than for trades in 100 multiples.


What is the meaning of issues of shares at premium?

When shares are issued at value which is more than face value then it is called shares issued at premium.


When a treasury stock is reissued for less than its cost what is credited?

the treasury stock account


What is to list a company in stock exchange?

A company that is "listed" on a stock exchange is a corporation that has issued shares of stock which are available to be purchased by the public. The "exchange" is a marketplace where the shares can be bought and sold. Those who purchase the shares in a company are potentially able to profit from the growth of the company and any dividends that the company might issue. By selling shares, the company can potentially raise much more capital than they would otherwise be able to borrow.


A company invested in one that I have stock in It is private stock sold to some investors How much tax do I have to pay on the sold shares Is there a flat rate percentage?

profits from shares sold after being held longer than 1 year qualify for long-term capital gains tax-rates. profits from shares sold after being held less than 1 year is considered a short-term capital gain and is taxed at the ordinary income tax rate ( usually a rate higher than the long-term capital gains rate)


Why is the ask price higher than the stock value?

The ask price is higher than the stock value because it represents the price at which sellers are willing to sell their shares, while the stock value is determined by market factors such as supply and demand.


Why would a company issue a stock dividend instead of a cash dividend?

From InvestorWords.com: A dividend paid as additional shares of stock rather than as cash. If dividends paid are in the form of cash, those dividends are taxable. When a company issues a stock dividend, rather than cash, there usually are not tax consequences until the shares are sold. These additional shares of stock are usually distributed to shareholders at no cost. Please see the following site for additional information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dividend