Monday, October 6, 2008
Preferred Stock
Companies also issue preferred stock. The advantage of preferred stock is that it usually pays a stated dividend. The par value is normally $100, so that the dividend can be expressed as a percentage of par (IE: 5 ¼% preferred). There is also a market value to the stock and it trades, however, the value normally does not fluctuate as much as common stock. Preferred stock holders have no voting rights.
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