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During the telegraphic speech stage of language development, children first demonstrate an understanding of:
Financial Markets
Marketplaces where individuals and institutions can trade financial securities, commodities, and other fungible items of value at low transaction costs.
Marginal Investor
A marginal investor is a representative investor whose actions reflect the overall market sentiment and whose transactions can affect a security's price.
Common Share
Equity ownership in a company, providing voting rights and entitling the shareholder to a share of the company's success through dividends and/or capital appreciation.
Dual-Class Shares
Sometimes created by a firm to meet special needs and circumstances. Generally, when special classifications of stock are used, one type is designated “Class A,” another as “Class B,” and so on. For example, Class A might be entitled to receive dividends before dividends can be paid on Class B stock. Class B might have the exclusive right to vote.
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