Stock Basics: Introduction

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Stock Basics: Introduction Ms. Zucchero

Stock Basics Wouldn’t you love to be a business owner without ever having to show up at work?

Despite their popularity, most people don’t fully understand stocks Stock Basics Over the last few decades the average person’s interest in stock market has grown Despite their popularity, most people don’t fully understand stocks

Stock Basics Stock is a share in the ownership of a company Stock represents a claim on the company’s assets and earnings

Stock Basics Limited Liability means as a owner of a stock you are not personally liable if the company is not able to pay it’s debts

Debt Financing vs Equity Financing Stock Basics Debt vs. Equity Debt Financing vs Equity Financing Risk *no guarantees*

Stock Basics What is a Stock? Stocks vs. Bonds