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Definition<\/strong>: Shares can be described as the financial instrument<\/strong> issued by the company<\/a> to raise funds from the general public. A share represents fractional ownership in a body corporate. Thus, a share is the smallest unit of the company’s overall net worth.<\/p>\n

In a joint stock company, the capital is divided into very small units, say the capital is Rs 5,00,000 and it is divided into 50000 units of Rs. 10\/- each. So, each unit or fraction is called Share. Every share issued by the company is differentiated by its unique number<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

The holders of the shares are known as shareholders<\/strong>, who are the real part owners of the enterprise. Hence, the extent of ownership of a shareholder is based on their holdings in the company. The return on the amount invested by the shareholder is termed as Dividend<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Kinds of Shares<\/h2>\n

Basically, there are two kinds of shares, given as under:<\/p>\n

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Equity Shares<\/h3>\n

Equity shares or otherwise called as ordinary shares<\/strong> are the shares, that carry –<\/p>\n