Buying stocks of a company amounts to [ Select ] ["buying a share of the company", "lending money to the company"] , and the stockholder can expect to earn [ Select ] ["interest", "dividends"] from the purchased stocks.
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When you buy stocks of a company, you are essentially buying a share of the company. This means you own a small part of that company. Show more…
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