Welcome to Wall Street. What is Wall Street? What is stock? Ownership in a company Classes of stock Dividends Stock prices/quotes.

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Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Wall Street

What is Wall Street?

What is stock? Ownership in a company Classes of stock Dividends Stock prices/quotes

Why do companies issue stock? Expansions Equipment Projects

What is the Stock Market? Primary Market Stock Exchanges Over the Counter Market Secondary Market

Risk and Returns on Common Stock holding period yield (HPY) HPY = Dividends + Price Change Purchase Price

Understanding a Stock Table

30 Industrial Stocks Matching Game (Optional) The Dow Jones Industrial Average

Understanding the Stock Market Why companies sell stocks Where to purchase How to follow Are stocks right for you?