- A
treasury stock or
reacquired stock is
stock which is
bought back by the
issuing company,
reducing the
amount of
outstanding stock on the open market...
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Unissued stock is
stock that has been
authorized in a company's charter, but has
never been sold. It
differs from
Treasury stock (in the UK,
Treasury shares...
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called gilts.
Older issues have
names such as "
Treasury Stock" and
newer issues are
called "
Treasury Gilt". Inflation-indexed
gilts are
called Index-linked...
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Equity (finance)
Share capital Shares authorized Shares issued Treasury stock "Common
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- His Majesty's
Treasury (HM
Treasury),
occasionally referred to as the Exchequer, or more
informally the
Treasury, is a
ministerial department of the Government...
- of: Common/ordinary
stock (capital) (CSTK)
Capital surplus/share
premium reserve (CAPS)
Retained earnings (RE) less:
Treasury stock total (all capital)...
- the
treasury method to
calculate the
dilutive effect of any
instruments that
could result in the
issuance of shares, including:
Stock options Stock Warrants...
- shareholders.
Stock repurchases: When the firm
purchases shares into its own
treasury, the
amount paid for the
stock is
reflected in the
treasury stock account...
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shares or
keeps them as
treasury stock,
available for reissuance.
Under U.S.
corporate law,
there are six
primary methods of
stock repurchase: open market...
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Scripophily Social ownership Stock and flow
Stock dilution Stock valuation Stock token Stub (
stock)
Tracking stock Treasury stock Traditional and alternative...