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  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Southwestern_Community_College/BUS-121%3A_Principles_of_Money_Management/02%3A_Money_Management_Skills-_Financial_Statements_and_Budgeting/2.03%3A_Assets
    When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corpor...When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corporate stock may produce a dividend, which is a share of the corporation’s profit, or the company may keep all its profit rather than pay dividends to shareholders.
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    When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corpor...When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corporate stock may produce a dividend, which is a share of the corporation’s profit, or the company may keep all its profit rather than pay dividends to shareholders.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Personal_Finance_v2/02%3A_Basic_Ideas_of_Finance/2.03%3A_Assets
    When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corpor...When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corporate stock may produce a dividend, which is a share of the corporation’s profit, or the company may keep all its profit rather than pay dividends to shareholders.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Kansas_State_University/PFP_105%3A_Introduction_to_Personal_Financial_Planning/02%3A_Basic_Ideas_of_Finance/2.03%3A_Assets
    When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corpor...When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corporate stock may produce a dividend, which is a share of the corporation’s profit, or the company may keep all its profit rather than pay dividends to shareholders.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/BMT_1620%3A_FINANCIAL_PLANNING_AND_INVESTMENTS_(COOKS_2021)/02%3A_Basic_Ideas_of_Finance/2.03%3A_Assets
    When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corpor...When you sell excess capital in the capital markets in exchange for an asset, it is a way of storing wealth, and hopefully of generating income as well. For example, an investment in a share of corporate stock may produce a dividend, which is a share of the corporation’s profit, or the company may keep all its profit rather than pay dividends to shareholders.

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