Preferred Stock

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Preferred stock is a class of ownership in a corporation that provides a higher claim on assets and earnings than common stock. Typically, preferred stockholders receive dividends before common shareholders and have a fixed dividend rate. However, they usually lack voting rights. The definition of preferred stock highlights its hybrid nature, combining features of both equity and debt.

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