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On the "demand side" of a market, consumers indicate what they are willing to buy, in what quantity and at what price.
Equity Securities
Financial instruments representing ownership in a corporation, such as stocks, which provide a claim on part of the company's assets and earnings.
Cash Dividends
Distributions from a corporation to its owners, typically in the form of profit payouts.
Brokerage Fees
Charges levied by a broker for facilitating transactions between two parties, such as buying or selling stocks.
Available-For-Sale Security
A financial investment not classified as held-for-trading or held-to-maturity, which can be sold in the short term for cash.
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