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Viviana lopez magdaleno
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
What is the correct term for the investor-owners of a corporation?
A) Profit owners
B) Profit and loss owners
C) Approved investors
D) Limited partners
E) Shareholders
Shareholders
People or organizations holding at least one share in a corporation, thus acquiring specific rights and stakes within the business.
Investor-Owners
Individuals or entities that own investment assets, potentially including stocks, bonds, or real estate, aiming to earn a return on their investments.
- Distinguish the roles and rights of shareholders in a corporation.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish the roles and rights of shareholders in a corporation.
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