Stock Investment

Churning
Churning refers to the practice of excessive trading in a stock investment account primarily to generate excessive brokerage commissions, regardless of the client’s investment objectives.
Ordinary Share
An ordinary share is a type of equity ownership in a company that typically provides its holder with voting rights and a share of the company's profits.

Accounting Terms Lexicon

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