Definition of "Classified Stock"

Equity that is divided into more than one type of common stock, usually designated as Class A and Class B. The differences between the classes are designated in a corporation's charter and bylaws. Class A usually has an advantage in terms of voting power, although additional dividend and liquidation privileges may also be granted. Class B stock was formed primarily as a means of preserving control as Class B stock usually carries limited voting powers.

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