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The TSX 300 accounts for nearly 50 percent of the total value of stocks traded in Canada.
Capital Surplus
The amount by which a company's total capital exceeds the par value of its issued share capital.
Paid-in Capital
Funds raised by a company through the sale of common or preferred stock.
Preferred Stock
A type of stock that provides a fixed dividend before any dividends are paid to common stockholders and typically has no voting rights.
Common Stock
Represents ownership shares in a corporation, giving holders voting rights and a share in the company's profits through dividends.
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