20 Investments Every Investor Should Know
15. Preferred Stock
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Preferred Stock represents ownership in a company but usually don’t have voting rights (this may vary depending on the company). On preferred shares investors are guaranteed a fixed (or sometimes variable) dividend forever, (common stocks have variable dividends). One main advantage is in the event of liquidation they are paid off before the common shareholder (but still after debt holders).
Preferred stock may also be callable, meaning that the company has the option to purchase the shares from shareholders at anytime, and usually for a premium.
While certainly not as popular as common stock, preferred shares are offered by a wide range of companies. It is important to remember that even though it's called a stock, it's really more of a mix between a stock and a bond.
Objectives and Risks:
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How to Buy or Sell it:
Preferred stock trades the same way as common stock, usually through a brokerage, either full service or discount. Commissions to buy preferred stock is usually the same as common stock fees. There is no minimum investment for most preferred stocks, but many brokerages require clients to have at least $500 to open an account.
Strengths:
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20 Investments Every Investor Should Know
Introduction
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1. American Depository Receipt (ADR)
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2. Annuity
3. Closed-End Investment Fund | 4. Collectibles | 5. Common Stock
6. Convertible Security | 7. Corporate Bond | 8. Futures Contract | 9. Life Insurance
10. The Money Market | 11. Mortgage Backed Securities | 12. Municipal Bond
13. Mutual Funds | 14. Options (Stocks) | 15. Preferred Stock | 16. Real Estate & Property
17. Real Estate Investment Trust - REIT | 18. Treasuries | 19. Unit Investment Trust - UIT
20. Zero Coupon Securities
3. Closed-End Investment Fund | 4. Collectibles | 5. Common Stock
6. Convertible Security | 7. Corporate Bond | 8. Futures Contract | 9. Life Insurance
10. The Money Market | 11. Mortgage Backed Securities | 12. Municipal Bond
13. Mutual Funds | 14. Options (Stocks) | 15. Preferred Stock | 16. Real Estate & Property
17. Real Estate Investment Trust - REIT | 18. Treasuries | 19. Unit Investment Trust - UIT
20. Zero Coupon Securities


