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Common Stock
Equity securities representing ownership in a corporation, providing voting rights and sharing in the profits through dividends.
Comprehensive Income
An all-inclusive measure of a company's income, including both its net income and other comprehensive income items that are not included in the net income.
Other Comprehensive Income
Components of total comprehensive income that are not part of net income, including items that have not been realized, such as unrealized gains or losses on available-for-sale securities.
Dividend Yield
A metric showing the annual dividend payments of a corporation as a proportion of its share price.
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