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Word Meaning: Investments - Stock Market

This document defines key terms related to investments in the stock market. It provides definitions for common stock market terms like bid, blue chip stocks, bonds, capital, commodities, dividends, equities, futures, insiders, initial public offerings, liabilities, mutual funds, options, portfolios, securities, shareholders, speculators, stockbrokers, traders, and venture capital. The definitions help explain common elements and transactions involved in the stock market.

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Word Meaning: Investments - Stock Market

This document defines key terms related to investments in the stock market. It provides definitions for common stock market terms like bid, blue chip stocks, bonds, capital, commodities, dividends, equities, futures, insiders, initial public offerings, liabilities, mutual funds, options, portfolios, securities, shareholders, speculators, stockbrokers, traders, and venture capital. The definitions help explain common elements and transactions involved in the stock market.

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Investments - Stock Market

Word Meaning
Bid The price a buyer is willing to offer for shares in a
company.
Blue Chip Stocks Stocks of leading companies with a reputation for stable
growth and earnings.
Bond Certificate issued by companies and governments to
their lenders.
Capital Money and other property of companies used in
transacting the business.
Capital stock All shares representing ownership of a company.
Commodities Products such as agricultural products and natural
resources (wood, oil and metals) that are traded on a
separate, authorized commodities exchange.
Dividend A portion of a  company's earnings which is paid to the
shareholders/stockholders on a quarterly or annual
basis.
Equity The value of stocks and shares;  the net value of
mortgaged property.
Equities Stocks and shares which represent a portion of the
capital of a company.
Futures Contracts to buy or sell securities at a future date.
Insider All those who have access to inside information
concerning the company.
Insider dealing / Buying or selling with the help of information known only
trading to those connected with the business.
IPO Initial Public Offering - selling part of a company on the
stock market.
Issue Put into circulation a number of a company's shares for
sale.
Liabilities The debts and obligations of a company or an
individual.
Mortgage Agreement by which a bank or building society lends
money for the purchase of property, such as a  house or
apartment.  The property is the security for the loan.
Mutual fund Savings fund that uses cash from a pool of savers to
buy securities such as stock, bonds or real estate.
Option The right to buy and sell certain securities at a specified
price and period of time.
Par value Nominal face value.
Penny stock Shares selling at less than $1 a share.
Portfolio Various types of securities held by an individual or
institution.
Securities Transferable certificates showing ownership of stocks,
bonds, shares, options, etc.
Share The capital of a company is divided into shares which
entitle the owner, or shareholder, to a proportion of the
profits.
Share certificate Certificate representing the number of shares owned by
an investor.
Shareholder Owner of shares.
Speculator Someone who buys and sells stocks and shares in the
hope of making a profit through changes in their value.
Stock Shares (portion of the capital of a business company)
held by an investor.
Stockbroker A licensed professional who buys and sells stocks and
shares for clients in exchange for a fee called a
'commission'.
Stockholder Person who owns stocks and shares.
Trader Investor who holds stocks and securities for a short time
(minutes, hours or days) with the objective of making
profit from short-term gains in the market. 
 Investment is generally based on stock price rather
than on an evaluation of the company.
Trading session Period during which the Stock Exchange is open for
trading.
Venture capital Money raised by companies to finance new ventures in
exchange for percentage ownership.
Yield Return on investment shown as a percentage.
 

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