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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

What Are The Basics Of Stock Investing?

By Rena R. Bellantoni

In the present economic crisis everyone is looking for ways in which they can make money, and before that to successfully have enough money to be able to retire with or enjoy the finer things in life. Stock investment is a way that people are able to do just that, but I would like to today explain to you the basics of stock investing.

The way stocks work is that if there is a business that is in need of money but does not have the finances, rather than sell the business they sell shares, which when in bulk are called stocks. If the business picks up then you are able to profit and earn a lot more than what you put in, or if the money was sitting in a bank.

The more you invest the more you are likely to gain or possibly lose so you will need to be confident that you are investing in a worthwhile business or research cause.

The different kinds of stocks that are available are commonly split into two different categories. The first kind is called a common stock and the other is a preferred stock. With both of them the money you can get is called a dividend. This is the amount that is decided to be split among the people who have investments in the company, you can also benefit from surplus profit.

To explain common stock it is basically when you invest in a business you choose and you will be able to receive a percentage of any profits, this amount will have been decided before the money is sent out by the management. The amount you will be due to receive will be dependant on what other people have invested in relation to you.

I can only explain to you the way it is divided by giving you an example. If a dividend is announced and the company has $100'000 in profits then the management decided to give stock holders 10% of this, the 10% would then be divided among all the stock holders, so if you had 50% of the stock then you would receive $5'000.

The other kind of stock is known as preferred stock and the way this works is that your investment will accrue a set percentage each year and you will know this beforehand. Being a preferred stock holder has more advantages as you will be able to receive a percentage of the net profit during the year and when a dividend is announced you will be in the forefront to receive it before the common stock holders.

Basically when you put your money into a business you will be investing into it, and your profits will rise and fall accordingly, if you wish you are able to sell on these stocks so that you can make further profit, and many people do so successfully, but to know when is the best time to buy and sell you will need to keep your eye on the stock market. - 23200

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