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BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCE Chapter 18 Stocks & Stock Evaluation.

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2 BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCE Chapter 18 Stocks & Stock Evaluation

3 Quiz True or False?? 1. All stocks pay dividends. 2.Growth stocks are generally a safe investment that attracts conservative investors. 3.A bull market occurs when investors are optimistic about the economy. 4.A defensive stock stays stable during downturns in the economy. 5.Capitalization is the amount of stocks issued by a corporation. 6.The appeal of investing in blue-chip stock is the possibility of large returns. 7.Corporations issue stock as a form of equity or money for the company. 8.The larger the Price/Earnings ratio, the better the company is doing.

4 Stock that provides the most basic form of corporate ownership. Common Stock  Don’t repay the money to stockholder  A form of equity (money) for the corporation  Dividends are not mandatory. Why Corporations Issue Common Stock:

5 Preferred Stock It is another method of financing Attracts conservative investors who do not want to buy common stock. Why do investors buy preferred stock? Income from Dividends Appreciation of stock value Increase value from stock splits Voting Rights and control of company Why Corporations Issue Preferred Stock:

6  Blue-chip stocks —  Blue-chip stocks —a VERY safe investment that generally attracts conservative investors.  Income stocks—  Income stocks—pay higher dividends compared to other stock issues. Safer!  Growth stocks —  Growth stocks —stocks that have the potential to bring higher than average earnings. Risky! Usually don’t pay dividends. Types of Stock Investments (1 of 3) Evaluation of a Stock Issue

7  Cyclical stocks  Cyclical stocks—have a market value that tends to reflect the state of the economy.  Defensive stocks  Defensive stocks—remain stable during declines in the economy.  Large cap stocks  Large cap stocks—issued by a company with a large amount of capitalization – lots of $$$$$$$$. Types of Stock Investments (2 of 3) Evaluation of a Stock Issue

8  Small cap stocks  Small cap stocks—issued by a company with a capitalization of $150 million or less.  Penny stocks  Penny stocks—sell from less than $1 to $10 a share. Types of Stock Investments (3 of 3) Evaluation of a Stock Issue

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10  The Internet  Statistical Averages or Stock Indices Sources for Evaluating Stock Investments Evaluation of a Stock Issue 1. Dow Jones IndustrialAverage (DOW) 30 companies 1. Dow Jones Industrial Average (DOW) 30 companies 2. Standard & Poor’s 500 Stock Index 500 companies The average indicates whether the Stock Market in general is increasing or decreasing in value.

11 Factors That Influence the Price of Stock bull market A bull market occurs when investors are optimistic about the economy and buy stocks. Evaluation of a Stock Issue bear market A bear market occurs when investors are pessimistic about the economy and sell stocks.

12 Factors that Influence the Price of Stock Current Yield of a Stock (Annual Dividend ÷ Market Price of the stock) X 100 = Current Yield (%) Total Return of a Stock Current Return + Capital Gain = Total Return Current Return = Dividend X the number of shares of stock Capital Gain = (Selling price/share – Purchase price/share) X the number of shares a stockholder has Earnings Per Share of a Company (Corporate profit) Net Earnings ÷ Common Stock Shares Outstanding Price-Earnings Ratio of a Company (Goal is 5-35; the lower the better) (Market Price Per Share ÷Earnings Per Share) = Price Earnings Ratio

13 Current Yield Paul purchased jellybean.com stock. The company pays an annual dividend of $1.25/share and the stock is selling for $15.00 per share. What is the current yield? Annual Dividend/Current Market Value of the stock = Current Yield (%) $1.25/$15.00 =.0834.0834 X 100 = 8.34%

14 Total Return Susie bought 20 shares of Verizon stock for $25.00/share. The stock pays an annual dividend of $1.45/share. Susie is going to sell her stock at the current price of $40 per share. What is the total return on her investment? 1.Current Return = Dividend X the number of shares of stock $1.45 X 20 shares = $29.00 2.Capital Gain = (Selling price – Purchase price) X the number of shares a stockholder has ($40-$25) X 20 shares = $300.00 3.Current Return + Capital Gain = Total Return $29.00 + $300.00= $329.00

15 Earnings Per Share of a Company (Corporate profit) Net Earnings/Common Stock Outstanding Purple Hat Company had net earnings of $250,000. Their outstanding common stock was 150,000 shares. What are their earnings per share? $250,000/150,000 shares = $1.67 per share

16 Price-Earnings Ratio of a Company (Goal is 5-35; the lower the better) Market Price Per Share/Earnings Per Share = Price Earnings Ratio Goats Incorporated Goats Incorporated is selling their stock for $103 per share. Their earnings per share are $15. What is their P-E Ratio? $103/$15 = 6.86

17 Quiz True or False?? 1. All stocks pay dividends. 2.Growth stocks are generally a safe investment that attracts conservative investors. 3.A bull market occurs when investors are optimistic about the economy. 4.A defensive stock stays stable during downturns in the economy. 5.Capitalization is the amount of stocks issued by a corporation. 6.The appeal of investing in blue-chip stock is the possibility of large returns. 7.Corporations issue stock as a form of equity or money for the company. 8.The larger the Price/Earnings ratio, the better the company is doing.


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