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CHAPTER EIGHT
THE STOCK MARKET
What are the options when a
proprietorship continues to grow?
STOCK
stock
shares or portions of ownership in a
corporation
 Common stock
 Represents true ownership of the firm
 Last to be paid if the firm fails
 May receive dividends
TYPES OF STOCK
dividends
a distribution of a portion of the
corporation’s profits
 Preferred stock
 Receive dividends before common
shareholders
 If company fails, receive their portion of
leftover revenue before common
shareholders
 No right to vote on matters of
importance
 Owners may or may not choose to offer
their stock for public sale.
 Initial public offering (IPO)
 Capital raised by selling stock is used
for various business needs.
SELLING STOCK
 Reasons for buying stock:
 Make a profit
 Receive dividend payments
BUYING STOCK
1. Owning shares of stock not only makes a
person a partial owner of a corporation
but also gives that person what other
opportunity?
2. What is the most prevalent type of stock
that most corporations offer?
REVIEW QUESTIONS
3. Why do corporations sell stock?
4. What are the two principal reasons that
individuals purchase shares of stock?
REVIEW QUESTIONS
STOCK MARKETS
 Stock exchanges
 First: Britain and North Holland
 Became widespread by 1850
 Philadelphia Stock Exchange was the
first stock exchange in the US
 New York Stock Exchange
EARLY MARKET DEVELOPMENT
 May be a literal or virtual location
 People come together face-to-face or
electronically
 Prices reflect what consumers are willing
to pay
ORGANIZATION
 New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
 Most well-known and reputable stock
exchange in the world
 NASDAQ
 “Over-the-counter” trading
 No physical trading floor
EXAMPLES OF MARKETS
 American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
 Regional exchanges
 Stock exchanges in other countries
 A stock index is used to group categories
of stocks and report the behavior of
prices within these categories.
 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)
 Standard and Poor’s 500 (S&P 500)
STOCK INDICES
Many stock exchanges have both
composite indices and indices for
specific industries.
1. In what two ways is a stock market like
other markets?
2. What is the most well-known stock
exchange in the world, and what accounts
for its importance?
REVIEW QUESTIONS
3. What is the largest US stock exchange
that has no trading floor?
4. What is the most well-known stock index
in the United States, and who developed
it?
REVIEW QUESTIONS
THE MARKET AND THE ECONOMY
When the nation’s economy is moving
forward, corporations will be looking
for needed capital and investors will
seek to increase their income.
 A venue for the sale of stock
 Opportunities for individuals to invest
 Mutual funds: privately managed stock
portfolios
 Stock markets provide information to the
marketplace
THE IMPORTANCE OF STOCK MARKETS
 The 1920s: Prosperity and speculation
 Speculation: buying and selling stocks
for the purpose of taking advantage of
short-term price changes
 Speculation is risky!
 In the 1920s, stock prices rose due to
expectations rather than reality.
PROBLEMS AND SAFEGUARDS
speculative bubble
when stock prices rise in an industry or
across the entire market simply because
of expectations and exceed the
corporations’ true value
 The speculative bubble burst in 1929.
 Led to the Great Depression
 Securities and Exchange Commission
 Corporations must provide accurate
and current information to the public
 Regulation of stock exchanges and
brokers
1. List three reasons that stock markets are
important to the economy.
2. According to the text, what are two
distinctions between gambling and
stock ownership?
3. List two circumstances contributing to the
crash of 1929.
REVIEW QUESTIONS
4. What is the danger of speculation?
5. When and why was the SEC founded?
REVIEW QUESTIONS

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Economics Chapter 3 -The stock MarketEconomics

  • 2. What are the options when a proprietorship continues to grow?
  • 4. stock shares or portions of ownership in a corporation
  • 5.  Common stock  Represents true ownership of the firm  Last to be paid if the firm fails  May receive dividends TYPES OF STOCK
  • 6. dividends a distribution of a portion of the corporation’s profits
  • 7.  Preferred stock  Receive dividends before common shareholders  If company fails, receive their portion of leftover revenue before common shareholders  No right to vote on matters of importance
  • 8.  Owners may or may not choose to offer their stock for public sale.  Initial public offering (IPO)  Capital raised by selling stock is used for various business needs. SELLING STOCK
  • 9.  Reasons for buying stock:  Make a profit  Receive dividend payments BUYING STOCK
  • 10. 1. Owning shares of stock not only makes a person a partial owner of a corporation but also gives that person what other opportunity? 2. What is the most prevalent type of stock that most corporations offer? REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • 11. 3. Why do corporations sell stock? 4. What are the two principal reasons that individuals purchase shares of stock? REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • 13.  Stock exchanges  First: Britain and North Holland  Became widespread by 1850  Philadelphia Stock Exchange was the first stock exchange in the US  New York Stock Exchange EARLY MARKET DEVELOPMENT
  • 14.  May be a literal or virtual location  People come together face-to-face or electronically  Prices reflect what consumers are willing to pay ORGANIZATION
  • 15.  New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)  Most well-known and reputable stock exchange in the world  NASDAQ  “Over-the-counter” trading  No physical trading floor EXAMPLES OF MARKETS
  • 16.  American Stock Exchange (AMEX)  Regional exchanges  Stock exchanges in other countries
  • 17.  A stock index is used to group categories of stocks and report the behavior of prices within these categories.  Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)  Standard and Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) STOCK INDICES
  • 18. Many stock exchanges have both composite indices and indices for specific industries.
  • 19. 1. In what two ways is a stock market like other markets? 2. What is the most well-known stock exchange in the world, and what accounts for its importance? REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • 20. 3. What is the largest US stock exchange that has no trading floor? 4. What is the most well-known stock index in the United States, and who developed it? REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • 21. THE MARKET AND THE ECONOMY
  • 22. When the nation’s economy is moving forward, corporations will be looking for needed capital and investors will seek to increase their income.
  • 23.  A venue for the sale of stock  Opportunities for individuals to invest  Mutual funds: privately managed stock portfolios  Stock markets provide information to the marketplace THE IMPORTANCE OF STOCK MARKETS
  • 24.  The 1920s: Prosperity and speculation  Speculation: buying and selling stocks for the purpose of taking advantage of short-term price changes  Speculation is risky!  In the 1920s, stock prices rose due to expectations rather than reality. PROBLEMS AND SAFEGUARDS
  • 25. speculative bubble when stock prices rise in an industry or across the entire market simply because of expectations and exceed the corporations’ true value
  • 26.  The speculative bubble burst in 1929.  Led to the Great Depression  Securities and Exchange Commission  Corporations must provide accurate and current information to the public  Regulation of stock exchanges and brokers
  • 27. 1. List three reasons that stock markets are important to the economy. 2. According to the text, what are two distinctions between gambling and stock ownership? 3. List two circumstances contributing to the crash of 1929. REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • 28. 4. What is the danger of speculation? 5. When and why was the SEC founded? REVIEW QUESTIONS