First preferred stock


 

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First preferred stock

A type of preferred stock that has priority over other preferred issues and common stock when claiming dividends and assets.



First preferred stock

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Preferred stock ratio

Preferred stock ratio

Preferred stock at par value divided by total capitalization, which gives the portion of capitalization that consists of preferred stock.


Cumulative preferred stock

Cumulative preferred stock

Preferred stock with dividend payment priority following a missed dividend payment. This amount accumulates with subsequent dividends and when next a dividend is declared no payments can be made to common stockholders until cumulative preferred stockholders have been paid in full.


Blank Check Preferred Stock

Blank Check Preferred Stock

This is stock over which the board of directors has broad authority to determine voting, dividend, conversion, and other rights. While it can be used to enable a company to meet changing financial needs, its most important use is to implement poison pills or to prevent takeover by placement of this stock with friendly investors.


Adjustable rate preferred stock (ARPS)

Adjustable rate preferred stock (ARPS)

Publicly traded issues that may be collateralized by mortgages and MBS


Auction Market Preferred Stock (AMPS)

Auction Market Preferred Stock (AMPS)

A type of Dutch Auction Preferred Stock (A Merrill Lynch product).


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Convertible preferred stock
Cumulative preferred stock
Preferred habitat theory
Preferred dividend coverage
Dutch Auction Preferred Stock
Auction rate preferred stock (ARPS)
Prior preferred stock
adjustable rate preferred stock
Participating preferred stock


 
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