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issuer - ANSWERan organization that distributes and sells securities to investors security - ANSWERlegal term for investment (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, ETFs) equity - ANSWERformal term for ownership two ways to make money on common stock - ANSWER1. capital appreciation/gains 2...

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issuer - ANSWERan organization that distributes and sells securities to investors



security - ANSWERlegal term for investment (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, ETFs)



equity - ANSWERformal term for ownership



two ways to make money on common stock - ANSWER1. capital appreciation/gains

2. cash dividends



retained earnings - ANSWERprofits retained by a company that are often used to expand and
reinforce business operations, NOT paid by dividend



growth companies - ANSWERdirect profits back into operations and do not pay dividends, grow
faster than the general economy



rights of common stockholders - ANSWER- right to pro-rate share of dividends

- right to vote

- right to inspect books and records

- right to maintain proportionate ownership

- right to vote for stock splits

- right to assets upon liquidation

- right to transfer ownership



types of dividends - ANSWER- cash: paid on a per share basis on common stock

- stock: payment of extra shares, same value of position overall

- product: in form of inventory or another company's stock, not common bc taxable regardless of
investor's desire for product

,board of directors (BOD) - ANSWERgroup of individuals voted in by stockholders (one vote per
share), large influence over direction and success of company



statutory vote - ANSWERstockholder applies only the amount of votes they have to each BOD
position being voted on, better for large stockholders



cumulative vote - ANSWERstockholder applies total amount of votes they have to any BOD position
being voted on, better for small stockholders



proxies - ANSWERvoting materials used by investors unable to attend the annual meeting



two dilutive effects on ownership - ANSWERissuance of new shares, issuance of convertible securities



forward stock split - ANSWERincrease numbers of shares, lowers price; same overall value, require
stockholder approval




warrants - ANSWERissued at a fixed exercise price at a premium to the market price, as a
"sweetener" directly from the company during the sale of another security

- no intrinsic value at issuance

- have time value, long-term (typically 5 years +)

- outcomes: exercise, trade, expire



negotiable securities - ANSWERtrade in the secondary market between investors



redeemable securities - ANSWERpurchased directly from the issuer, not another investor



primary distribution - ANSWERsale of securities occurs and proceeds go to the issuer



secondary distribution - ANSWERstock is sold to the public for the first time, but shares were
previously owned by a party other than the issuer (officers or directors)

,types of market within secondary market - ANSWER-first market: listed stocks trade on stock
exchanges

-second market: unlisted stocks trade OTC

-third market: listed stocks trade OTC

-fourth market: institutions trade through ECNs



broker-dealers - ANSWERfinancial companies that primarily help their customers buy and sell
securities



introducing brokers - ANSWERsmaller broker-dealers that primarily maintain relationships with
customers and facilitate their trades



clearing brokers - ANSWERlarge broker-dealers that maintain custody, process orders, and provide
clearing services in addition to facilitating trades for their customers; acts as intermediary between
investors and clearinghouses

reverse stock split - ANSWERdecrease number of shares, raise price; same overall value, require
stockholder approval



order of rights to assets upon liquidation - ANSWER1. unpaid wages

2. unpaid taxes

3. secured creditors (lien)

4. unsecured creditors (no lien)

5. junior unsecured creditors

6. preferred stockholders

7. common stockholders

*lien: right to property if a loan can't be repaid



transfer agent - ANSWERmaintains book of stockholders, issues and redeems shares when a
transaction occurs, distributes proxies and dividends to stockholders



types of shares - ANSWERauthorized, issued, outstanding, treasury



rights - ANSWERpre-emptive right: right to purchase new shares at a fixed price before they're
publicly offered (to maintain percent ownership without dilution)

, - have intrinsic value at issuance

-little time value, short term (90 days or less)

-outcomes: exercise, trade, expire




clearinghouse - ANSWERan organization responsible for ensuring a trade is properly finalized,
ensures buyers deliver cash and sellers deliver securities



settlement types - ANSWERregular-way: two business days after trade

cash: same day if executed by 2:30 pm



selling short - ANSWERselling borrowed securities, bearish, unlimited risk




stock: one business day prior to record date

cash: day after payable date



controlled by NYSE for NYSE trades, controlled by FINRA for OTC market



payable date - ANSWERwhen dividend is paid to shareholders, controlled by BOD, reportable to IRS
on this date



Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) - ANSWERa self-regulatory organization (SRO) that is
empowered to enforce laws and regulations in finance



American depositary receipts (ADRs) - ANSWERUS-registered receipts for foreign investments
created by domestic financial firms with foreign branches, traded in US dollars in US markets

-subject to currency exchange risk

-no voting or preemptive rights

- dividends paid in USD

-foreign gov't tax withholding creates a US tax credit

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