Types of Stocks and Stock Classifications
Across
- 1. sound investments during economic downturns
- 3. voting rights to elect the board of directors
- 7. below $50 billion
- 9. refers to the size of a company
- 10. a stock of a large, well-established, and financially sound company that has operated for many years who pay dividends in good and bad times
- 12. retirees often buy these stocks to secure a steady income stream in the form of dividends
- 13. issued by start-ups, with high risk, that are often untested, and many do not succeed
- 14. a fixed dividend %
- 15. $2-$20 billion
Down
- 2. these stocks are underpriced when compare to other similar companies in the stock market
- 4. over $100 billion
- 5. companies often reinvest the profits and pay little to no dividends to stock owners
- 6. $250 million-$2 billion
- 8. can increase dramatically if the company experiences growth
- 11. increase in value when the economy is strong and lose value during economic decline