Mid Cap Stock
April 18, 2011 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Finance
The definition of a mid cap varies greatly depending upon who you ask. People might define mid-caps as being companies with a market capitalization between $1.5 billion and $5 billion. Others bump that number up a bit and define them being between $2 billion and $10 billion. In the end, it depends on exactly who you ask. Market capitalization, simply put, is the cost of the company’s stock, multiplied by the number of shares outstanding. It’s basically the value the market places on a company.
Reforms Make It Harder To Give Credit Cards To College Students
March 11, 2010 by Jonathan Summers
Filed under Finance
Due to the latest credit card alterations that are starting up next year, card issuers will have a strenuous time getting teenagers on college campuses to apply for credit cards without their parents’ knowledge. As students arrive on campus, card issuers will be there to meet them at many schools.




