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#sharesanddividend #icseclass10maths #CH_3SHARESANDDIVIDEND #selinasolutions #mathematics #icsemaths #jindalmathspoint • FOR ONLINE TUITION CONTACT ME AT 7009509669 • Chapter 3: Shares and Dividend Overview for ICSE Class 10 • 1. Introduction to Shares: • Shares represent ownership in a company. When you buy shares of a company, you become a shareholder or stockholder. • Companies issue shares to raise capital for various purposes, such as expansion, research, and development. • 2. Types of Shares: • Equity Shares (Common Shares): These represent ownership in the company and entitle shareholders to voting rights and a share in the company's profits. • Preference Shares: These shares come with a fixed dividend, and shareholders have a preference in receiving dividends and getting their capital back in case of liquidation. • 3. Dividend: • Dividend is a portion of the company's profits distributed to shareholders. • It is typically paid on a per-share basis, and the rate of dividend can vary. • 4. Calculating Dividend: • Dividend per Share (DPS) = Total Dividend / Total Number of Outstanding Shares • 5. Dividend as a Percentage: • Dividend Yield = (Dividend per Share / Market Price per Share) * 100 • 6. Calculating Returns on Investment: • Total Returns = Dividend Received + Capital Gains (if any) • 7. Calculation of Dividend Income: • Dividend Income = Number of Shares Owned × Dividend per Share • 8. Stock Exchanges: • Shares are bought and sold on stock exchanges, such as the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in India. • 9. Role of SEBI: • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) regulates the stock markets and protects the interests of investors. • 10. Factors Affecting Share Prices: • Market Demand and Supply • Company Performance and Earnings • Economic Conditions • Investor Sentiment • 11. Long-term and Short-term Investment: • Investors can choose to hold shares for the long term, hoping for capital appreciation and dividends, or for the short term, aiming to profit from price fluctuations. • 12. Risk and Rewards: • Investing in shares carries risks, including market volatility. However, it also offers the potential for significant returns. • Please refer to your specific ICSE Class 10 textbook or study materials for detailed information on this topic, including examples, exercises, and additional content. If you have specific questions or need further information about shares and dividends, please feel free to ask, and I'll be happy to assist you. • THANKS FOR WATCHING • FOR ONLINE TUITION U CAN CONTACT ME AT 7009509669 • LIKE SUB AND SHARES FOR MORE VIDEOS @jindalmathspoint

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