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Common stock ratios

Ratios that are designed to measure the relative claims of stockholders to earnings (cash flow per share), and equity (book value per share) of a firm.



Common stock ratios

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Common shares

Common shares

In general, a public corporation has two types of shares, common and preferred. The common shares usually entitle the shareholders to vote at shareholders meetings. The common shares have a discretionary dividend.


Tenancy In Common

Tenancy In Common

An undivided ownership in real estate by two or more persons. The interests need not be equal. and, in the event of the death of one of the owners, no right of survivorship in the other owners exists.


Central American Common Market

Central American Common Market

A group of Central American countries -- El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua -- that formed a common market in 1960, with Costa Rica added in 1962. It largely disintegrated in the 1970s and 80s due to military conflicts, but reformed as the Central American Free Trade Zone (but without Costa Rica) starting in 1993.


Common market

Common market

An agreement between two or more countries that permits the free movement of capital and labor as well as goods and services.


Common size analysis

Common size analysis

The representing of balance sheet items as percentages of assets and of income statement items as percentages of sales.


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