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what is the difference between a share

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Answered by rebatisuna2002
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Explanation:

A share is the single smallest denomination of a company's stock. So if you're divvying up stock and referring to specific characteristics, the proper word to use is shares. Technically speaking, shares represent units of stock. Common and preferred refer to different classes of a company's stock.

Answered by kajalshrivastava0854
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Shares are a part of something bigger i.e. the stocks. Shares represent the proportion of ownership in the company while stock is a simple aggregation of shares in a company. Shares are issued at par, discount or at a premium. It is known as stock when the shares of a member are converted into one fund.

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