Direct Purchase and Stock Gifts
Focused equity entries about direct stock purchase plans, gifted stock, donated stock, and non-assented stock.
This section groups finance-first reference entries about direct purchase and stock gifts. It keeps closely related terms together so readers can compare nearby concepts without returning to the old flat definitions archive.
Use these entries as quick anchors before moving into the broader investing, portfolio management, fixed-income, or equity sections around them.
In this section
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Direct Stock Purchase Plan (DSPP): Definition, Benefits, and How They Work
A detailed guide on Direct Stock Purchase Plans (DSPPs), explaining what they are, their benefits, and how they function within the stock market.
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Donated Stock: Capital Stock Contributed Without Consideration
Delve into the concept of donated stock, fully paid capital stock of a corporation that is contributed without consideration to the same issuing corporation. Explore definitions, types, examples, and implications.
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Gifted Stock: Definition and Explanation
An in-depth look at gifted stock, including its definition, implications, tax considerations, and examples.
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Non-Assented Stock: Shares Not Agreed to Takeover Terms
Non-Assented Stock refers to shares whose owners have not agreed to the terms of a takeover bid, highlighting dissent in corporate acquisitions.