Across
- 2. Low-priced shares of small companies.
- 5. $2–$20 billion market value.
- 6. stocks that have outperformed growth stocks over the last century.
- 10. $250 million–$2 billion market value.
- 11. $20–100 billion market capitalization.
- 14. Shares that regularly pay dividends.
- 15. Most basic form of company ownership with voting rights.
Down
- 1. Shares that usually pay fixed dividends and have Lower overall risk and returns.
- 3. Shares that move with economic cycles.
- 4. Total value of a company’s shares.
- 7. High-risk shares with potential for large returns.
- 8. $50–250 million market value.
- 9. Shares of well-established, financially stable companies.
- 12. Shares expected to grow faster than the market.
- 13. Shares that perform steadily regardless of the economy.
