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Stock Market Vocabulary

Across
Someone who purchases stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other financial instruments in hopes the investments will increase in value over time
A company legally separate from stockholders who own it and the managers who run it
A security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on a part of the corporation’s profit (or loss). Companies usually issue stock to raise money for a variety of reasons, including expanding or modernizing their operations
A company owned by a person, family, or small group of investors that does not sell stock to the public
A corporation that doesn’t sell shares to the public. You cannot buy shares of a private company in the stock market
The first issue of stock for public trading made by a company
An individual investor’s ability to accept loss of some or all of the money they have invested. A person’s risk tolerance is based on a number of factors including age, financial stability, amount of time before the invested funds are needed for other purposes, etc.
A collection of investments owned by one individual or organization
Down
Part of a company’s profits that is pays as money or shares to stockholders
The stock of a public company is owned and traded by individuals and institutional investors. In contrast, the stock is held by company founders, employees, and sometimes venture capitalists
A business formed to manufacture/supply products or services for profit
A company owned by investors who buy shares of stock usually through a stock exchange
Place/electronic platform where shares of are bought and sold
Also known as a shareholder is the owner of the stock