What does 8 preferred stock mean?
Andrew Mclaughlin
Published Feb 18, 2026
The word “preferred” refers to the dividends paid by the corporation. For example, the holder of 100 shares of a corporation’s 8% $100 par preferred stock will receive annual dividends of $800 (8% X $100 = $8 per share X 100 shares) before the common stockholders are allowed to receive any cash dividends for the year.
What is yield on preferred stock?
Yield is the effective interest rate you receive if you buy shares of the preferred stock. The yield is equal to the annual dividend divided by the current price. Suppose a preferred stock has an annual dividend of $3 per share and is trading at $60 per share. The yield equals $3 divided by $60, or 0.05.
What is the market value of preferred stock?
Calculate the market value of your preferred shares by dividing the dividend amount by the required rate of return. The formula is “market value = dividend/ required rate of return.” The amount that you get will be the value per share of your preferred shares.
What are the best preferred stocks?
Seven preferred stock ETFs to buy now:
- iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF)
- Invesco Preferred ETF (PGX)
- First Trust Preferred Securities and Income ETF (FPE)
- Global X U.S. Preferred ETF (PFFD)
- Invesco Financial Preferred ETF (PGF)
- VanEck Vectors Preferred Securities ex Financials ETF (PFXF)
What is par value for preferred stock?
What is Par Value for Preferred Stock? The par value of a share of preferred stock is the amount upon which the associated dividend is calculated. Thus, if the par value of the stock is $1,000 and the dividend is 5%, then the issuing entity must pay $50 per year for as long as the preferred stock is outstanding.
How is the number of preferred shares outstanding?
The number of shares outstanding doesn’t really tell you all that much because a preferred share can be issued in any amount, though $25 and $100 par values are common.
How many shares of preferred stock does Bank of America have?
Next to the label “preferred stock” is a short description. Bank of America has authorized 100 million shares of preferred stock, meaning it could theoretically have 100 million shares of preferred stock outstanding. Next, it reports that there are roughly 3.76 million and 3.65 million shares outstanding at the end of 2015 and 2014, respectively.
How is preferred stock different from common stock?
Preferred stock is a special type of equity financing that shares some features of common stock, as well as debt. Luckily, finding the amount of preferred stock outstanding for any given company has more to do with looking in the right place than making a calculation.
Where do you find preferred stock on a balance sheet?
Luckily, finding the amount of preferred stock outstanding for any given company has more to do with looking in the right place than making a calculation. Preferred stock is reported in the shareholders’ equity section of a company’s balance sheet.