What is a Share?

You are now curious about shares investments.

Let's first find out what shares are.

The wealth of a company is split into many parts. One of these parts is the share.

What happens when you purchase shares?

You become a shareholder when you purchase shares. In certain cases, you also have voting rights to the company's issues.

Okay. What are stocks then?

When referring to ownership certificates for a company, you use the term'shares. When you are referring to ownership certificates for any company, the word "stocks" is used.

Why should I invest my money in shares?

Shares can have a monetary price. Shares can be purchased for a specific amount. The shares are owned by you, but the company's growth can affect their value. The shares can be sold at the right moment for higher returns and a greater value.


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