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Ethical arguments can often be resolved without the two parties reaching agreement in belief.
Capital Gains
Capital gains are the profits realized from the sale of assets such as stocks, bonds, or real estate, which exceed the purchase price of these assets.
Stock Dividends
The payment of additional shares of a company to its existing shareholders instead of cash.
Stock Splits
A corporate action in which a company divides its existing stock into multiple shares to increase the liquidity of the shares, though the market capitalization remains the same.
Shareholder's Wealth
Shareholder's Wealth is the sum total of the capital value of a company's shares plus any retained earnings or losses. It represents the shareholders' stake in the company.
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