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A portfolio is a collection of investments assembled to meet your investment goals.
Classes of Common Stock
Different types of equity shares issued by a company, each with specific rights, privileges, or voting powers.
Voting Rights
The rights of shareholders to vote on company matters, typically exercised at shareholder meetings.
Dividends
Payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members, usually derived from the company's earnings.
Supernormal Growth
A period during which a company experiences significantly higher than average growth rates, often due to unique competitive advantages.
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