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Once the data in an XML document has been bound to an HTML page, you can use all of the available formatting capabilities in HTML and JavaScript to control its presentation in a browser.
Preferred Stock
A class of ownership in a corporation that has a higher claim on assets and earnings than common stock, typically with dividends that are paid out before those of common stocks.
CAPM
The Capital Asset Pricing Model, a theory that describes the relationship between systematic risk and expected return for assets, particularly stocks.
Dividend Growth
The rate at which a company's dividend payments increase over time.
Retained Earnings
The portion of a company's profit that is held or retained and saved for future use, reinvestment in the business, or to pay debt, rather than distributed to shareholders as dividends.
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