3 Responses to “What to do if the flood comes to your house”

  1. Sam

    Aug 2nd, 2007

    Yo CashZilla!

    As a financial guru I was wondering whether you could answer a query about bling bling.

    What’s the difference between “stocks” and “shares”?

    cheers CashZilla, you are my favourite dinosaur.

  2. Cashzilla

    Aug 3rd, 2007

    Hi Sam

    Thanks for the query. Roar

    In todays world, there is effectively very little difference between the two terms, and they have become interchangeable to refer to the certificates that denote part ownership of a particular company.

    Roar

    Stock is a generic term for a portion of the ownership of a company.

    Shares indicate the number of portions of ownership of a particular company.

    e.g. a shareowner can have 50 shares of Dino Sauce PLC stock. In this example you can see that the shares refer to the amount of ownership of a particular company’s stock. If an investor owns stocks however, this technically means they have shares in multiple companies.

    At the end of the day in financial terms there is little difference, and the distinction is usually ignored.

    If you are talking culinary terms however a stock makes a nice soup, and I would like a a huge share of cherry pie, if you’ve got some, as I think those roars earlier were actually my stomach.

  3. Bunc

    Aug 10th, 2007

    Thats a really useful post on the flooding issue


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