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How Shares Outstanding and Floating Stock Differ
Shares outstanding and floating stock are two types of metrics for investors. Although they refer to all classes of a company's common stock instead of preferred stock, these two metrics are ...
MFA Financial's Series C preferred shares are recommended due to their attractive floating yields, set to start in April 2025. Despite higher interest expenses, MFA Financial's net interest income ...
Common share distributions may be paid from net investment income (regular interest and dividends), capital gains and/or a return of capital. The specific tax characteristics of the distributions will ...
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