forms of businesses
DESCRIPTION
Forms of Businesses. Sole Proprietorship. A company owned and run by one person who receives its profits or bears its losses. A proprietorship is NOT separate from its owner, who is liable for the company debts (unlimited liability) Start / End / Taxes / Workload / Resources $. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Forms of Businesses
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Sole Proprietorship• A company owned and run by one
person who receives its profits or bears its losses.
• A proprietorship is NOT separate from its owner, who is liable for the company debts (unlimited liability)
• Start / End / Taxes / Workload / Resources $
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Partnership
• A company owned and managed by two or more people who share its profits or losses
• A partnership is NOT separate from its owners, who are liable for the company’s debts (unlimited liability)
• Start / End / Taxes / Workload / Resources $
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Corporation
• A company legally separate from the stockholders who own it and the managers who run it.
• A corporation offers these advantages:
• (1) Limited liability, which means that stockholders'
responsibility for the company's debts is limited to
their investment in its stock;
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Corporation• (2) long life, which means a corporation continues to exist whenever its stockholders or
managers change;
• (3) easily transferable ownership, which means that stockholders can easily sell their ownership shares in the stock market (unless its a private company).
Start / End / Taxes / Workload / Resources $
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Corporation
• (4) specialized management
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Stock Ownership
• Allows shareholders to attend and vote during the Annual Shareholder’s Meeting
• If the shareholder cannot attend, votes may be cast via a PROXY (allows you to assign your voting rights over to an agent)
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Issue Stock
• The F I R S T time stock is issued, the money goes directly to the company -- way for companies to raise capital
• Investment bankers underwrite the new issue by buying the stock from the corporation and then selling it to the public.
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Investment Banker
• Investment bankers advise their clients on high level issues of financial organization.
• They also handle selling a company’s stock to the public.
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Prospectus
• A formal legal document describing details of a corporation.
• Generally created for a proposed offering (usually an IPO), but it can still be obtained from existing businesses as well.
• Includes company facts that are vitally important to potential investors.
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Example of Tombstone Ad
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Newspaper Quotes
Column descriptions are located on MHS Website / Personal Finance / “Newspaper Quotes”
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INTERNET QUOTE
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What is the ASK Price?
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Price investors will pay for a stock.
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What is the BID Price?
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Price investors will receive for selling a stock
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What is an EX-Dividend Date?
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Date after which a stock’s buyer will NOT get the right to receive a
dividend.
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What is Market Capitalization (Market Cap)?
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Total current market value of all outstanding shares of a company
-- $ Stock Price X # of outstanding shares
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What is a stock symbol?
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A group of 1-4 letters used in place of a company’s full or
abbreviated name
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Finding stock symbols can sometimes require research
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• Oreo is a B R A N D name, not a company name
• Research company who makes Oreos
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• Can’t find Nabisco on the stock market
• Private company?
• No
• Learn Kraft Foods Company (owner)
= Parent Company
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S U B S I D I A R Y
• A company that has at least half of its stock owned by another business
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P A R E N T C O M P A N Y
• A business that controls another company by owning most or all of a company’s stock
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Finding a Symbol
1. Is the item a brand or product?
2. Who makes it?
3. Not listed on stock market?1. private company
2. Subsidiary
4. Find Parent Company
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Supermarket
• Super Market – super market that’s not a grocery store
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Auction Market
• Buyers and sellers interacting by announcing bids and offers and thereby determining prices, usually at a physical location like a trading floor
• NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) – largest, oldest, and most widely-known
• Hours 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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NASDAQ
• Computerized market that relies on Market Makers
not a physical place
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Market Maker
• A business that stands ready to buy or sell stock at publicly quoted prices
• Keeps an inventory of stock (like a shoe store)
• Investors deal directly with market makers, not other investors
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Bid Price
• The highest quoted price at which a market maker is currently willing to BUY a stock
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Ask Price
• The latest quoted price at which a market maker is currently willing to SELL a stock
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Market Maker
• Always quotes a Bid / Ask price and the number of shares it stands ready to buy or sell at those prices
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Stock Index
• Statistical gauge that uses a given number of stocks to measure changes in the overall stock market
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DOW Jones Industrial Average (DJI)
• Formula based on the stock prices of 30 industrial companies
• Formula adds up the stocks’ prices and the divides by a certain number to derive the average (D i v i s o r)
• The DowDow Jones Industrial Average is a key barometer of U.S. equities that is recognized and used the world over.
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United Technologies Corp.International Business Machines Corp.3M Co.Caterpillar Inc.American International Group Inc.Johnson & JohnsonProcter & Gamble Co.Boeing Co.Wal-Mart Stores Inc.American Express Co.Altria Group Inc.Citigroup Inc.Exxon Mobil Corp.Merck & Co. Inc.Coca-Cola Co.E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co.General Motors Corp.Verizon Communications Inc.JPMorgan Chase & Co.Home Depot Inc.Honeywell International Inc.General Electric Co.Alcoa Inc.Pfizer Inc.McDonald's Corp.Microsoft Corp.SBC Communications Inc.Walt Disney Co.Intel Corp.Hewlett-Packard Co.
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IndustryCompany
NameCompany Name
Technology 1. Microsoft 2. IBM
3. Intel 4. Hewlett-Packard
Telecommunications
1. Verizon 2. SBC Communications
Financial Services
1.Citigroup 2. American Express
3. J.P. Morgan 4. American Int'l Group
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Manufacturing/heavy industry
. 1. Alcoa 2. Boeing 3. Caterpillars
. 4. DuPont 5. Exxon Mobil 6. Honeywell
. 7. GM 8. General Electric
. 9. 3M 10. United Technologies
Consumer products/services
. 1. Coca-Cola 2. Home Depot 3.Pfizer
. 6. Merck 5. McDonald’s 4. Johnson & Johnson
. 7. Altria Group 8. Procter & Gamble 9. Wal-Mart
. 10. Walt Disney . .
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DOW
• Price-weighted - company’s weight or importance depends upon “price’
• i.e. 1% change in a high-priced stock has larger impact than a 1% increase in a lower-priced stock
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NASDAQ Composite Index (^IXIC)
• Nearly 4,000 companies listed on NASDAQ Stock Market
• Popular gauge for technology stocks
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Russell 2000 Index
• Gauge of smaller companies
• Of 3,000 U.S. largest companies, the smallest 2,000 represent the Russell 2000
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S & P 500 (GSPC)
• Popular measure of stock prices consisting of 500 large companies that represent the major sectors of the U.S. economy
• Value-weighted - weight or importance of each company depends upon its market cap ( outstanding shares X price)
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Does the SPY match closely with the S&P 500
index on the chart?
¹As of 21-Mar-06
Last Trade:
130.38
Trade Time:
4:15PM ET
Change:
0.79 (0.61%)
Prev Close:
129.59
Open:
129.53
Bid:
N/A
Ask:
N/A
NAV¹:
N/A
Day's Range:
129.45 - 130.51
52wk Range:
113.55 - 131.47
D O W
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DOW vs S & P 500
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Large-Cap Stock
• Companies whose market capitalization is large ($$$$$)
• $5 Billion or more
• IBM Market Cap: 200.63B
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Small-Cap Stock
• Companies whose market capitalization is small ($$)
• Under $500 Million
• 1-800-Flowers.com Market Cap: 454.74M
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Bull and Bear Markets
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Bull and Bear Markets
• Bull – prolonged period of rising stock prices
• Bear – prolonged period of falling stock prices and a general feeling of investor pessimism
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MARKET ORDER
• Order to buy/sell stock at the best possible price
• a/k/a current price• Risk in a Market Order?
• actual price at which your trade will be executed - unknown
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MARKET ORDER
What might change the price?
-- price moving quickly (volatile)
-- placing orders when market is closed
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LIMIT ORDER
• Order to buy/sell stock at a specified price, or better
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LIMIT DAY ORDER
Execute buy/sell order some time during that trading day
No execution order is automatically cancelled
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GTC (Good’til Cancelled)
Order stands until it is filled or until investor cancels it
Broker policy – may automatically cancel GTC orders after 60/90 days
-- may or may not renew a cancelled GTC order for you