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stock|book — «STOK BUK», noun. Australian. a book in which a rancher keeps records of his cattle … Useful english dictionary
stock book — index inventory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stock book — noun 1. : stock ledger 2. : studbook, herdbook 3. : a book having pages with pockets for holding loose stamps (as stamps in a dealer s stock or the unmounted stamps of a collector) * * * 1. See stock ledger ( … Useful english dictionary
stock book — /ˈstɒk bʊk/ (say stok book) noun a ledger for recording amounts of goods bought and sold …
stock — n., adj., & v. n. 1 a store of goods etc. ready for sale or distribution etc. 2 a supply or quantity of anything for use (lay in winter stocks of fuel; a great stock of information). 3 equipment or raw material for manufacture or trade etc.… … Useful english dictionary
stock ledger — noun 1. : stores ledger 2. : a book kept by a corporation in which are entered the names of the stockholders and the amount of the holding of each and sometimes other particulars * * * 1. a permanent record of the capital stock of a corporation,… … Useful english dictionary
stock ledger — 1. a permanent record of the capital stock of a corporation, listing the names and addresses of the stockholders, the number of the shares owned, the serial numbers of their stock certificates, etc. 2. See stores ledger. Also, stock book. * * * … Universalium
Stock selection criteria — is a strategy in which an analyst or investor uses a systematic form of analysis to determine if a particular stock constitutes a good investment which should be added to their portfolio. The objective of stock selection criteria is maximizing… … Wikipedia
book value — n: the value of something as shown on bookkeeping records as distinguished from market value: as a: the value of an asset equal to cost less depreciation b: the value of a corporation s capital stock expressed as its original cost less… … Law dictionary
Stock dilution — is a general term that results from the issue of additional common shares by a company. This increase in common shares of a stock can result from a secondary market offering, employees exercising stock options, or by conversion of convertible… … Wikipedia