Differences Between Common Stock And Preferred Stock
Preferred stock and common stock have a lot of distinctions. The key distinction is that preferred stock often does not provide voting rights to owners, but the common stock does, usually at one vote per share owned.
Many investors have a better understanding of common stock than preferred stock. Both types of stock reflect a share of a company's ownership, and both can be used by investors to try to profit from the company's future triumphs.
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