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What is the name given to a substance that can act as a Brønsted acid or as a Brønsted base according to what it is reacting with?
Transactions
The exchange of goods, services, or funds between two or more parties, forming the basis of accounting records.
Debit Credit
The two aspects of every financial transaction, where debit increases assets or expenses and credit increases liabilities, equity, or income.
Par Value
The nominal value of a bond, share of stock, or coupon as stated by the issuer, often used as a legal face value.
Common Stock
Holding shares in a company grants investors a portion of ownership, allowing them to vote on corporate matters and receive a portion of the profits via dividends.
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