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Does buying a share in a company means you own a portion of it?

Yes. Bying share from a company makes you a shareholder to the company meaning you will get your own percent of income when the generated income is being disbursed from the revenue generated during payments even though you have done no work.
 
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When it comes to buying shares in a company, does that mean you are then a part owner of that company? Or you just have some money invested in the company? I want to start buying up shares for popular companies, but have no clue on where I should begin. Do you guys have any tips on where to start and how?
Yes, when you buy shares of a company, you become a part of that company and you own that portion.

You can start buying shares in the companies you are interested in, depending on your budget.

In my opinion, it's better to go for big companies that have been working for years and have established a good reputation.
 
That is the reason why do you need your boss is being called share. you own a tiny fraction of the company and you are entitled to receive profit as dividend from the annual turnover.
That the leverage you get when you buy into any company shares,because you are now part of the company,you will benefit from profit sharing,dividence payment and you will input in important decision policies of the company.
Having shares in a company means that you have a part of the company that is why you are paid a dividend, a dividend is paid out of the company's profit for that year.
That is just what it is when you buy shares in a company,the essence of this is hat you can now partake in their annual general meetings and vote for persons you think is capable to be on the board.
Buying of shares is one of the ways an investor can use to own part of an organisation,though there are levels of investors and their benefits,but you will definitelly have a share in the dividence when it is shared.
 
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