A voting share is a portion of a company that you own (a share) that gives you the right to vote on major business decisions for the company. As a shareholder, you can go to the annual meeting (or vote via proxy) on important issues such as corporate policy and who serves on the board of directors.
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A Voting Share is…
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Personal Income is…
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Tax-Exempt Income is…
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Tax-exempt income is that portion of your income which is not subject to taxation. Examples of the types of income which are (generally) tax-exempt include tax refunds, interest on municipal bonds, some scholarships, welfare benefits, and much more.
Gross Earnings are…
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Gross earnings are the total taxable income or revenue of an individual or a company before adjustments are made. In other words, if an individual earns $70,000 a year before taxes, that number represents her gross earnings. For publicly traded companies, gross earnings refers to total profit after the cost of goods and services has been deducted.
A Trade is…
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009A trade is a transaction involving one party (the buyer) buying a security, or something of value, from another party (the seller). Basically, it’s when two parties exchange items of approximately equal value. So, while you can trade stocks, you can certainly also trade baseball cards.
You’re a foundation. Do you sit on that mountain of money or make it rain?
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009John Hunting started the Beldon Fund 10 years ago with the intention of giving it all away by this year. He said, “I felt as an environmentalist that it was imperative to spend the money now, because it would be silly to wait for the future if there wasn’t going to be a future.” As planned, the Fund closed to meet its deadline.
This spend-down strategy is called a sunset provision. Foundations use sunset provisions when they want to assert a sense of urgency for a cause. The Beldon Fund spent approximately $120 million over its decade lifespan building a groundswell of support for its environmental cause. About 12% of family foundations adopt sunset provision like the Beldon Fund.
The IBRD is…
Monday, July 27th, 2009The IBRD, which stands for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, is the arm of the World Bank that focuses on middle-income and creditworthy poor countries. The IBRD strives to promote sustainable, equitable and job-creating growth, reduce poverty, and address issues of regional and global importance.
The IDA is…
Monday, July 27th, 2009The IDA, which stands for the International Development Association, is the arm of the World Bank that focuses on the poorest countries in the world. It aims to reduce world poverty by issuing interest-free loans and grants.