What is a stock's market value?

A) The current price of a share of stock in the stock market
B) The average price of one share of stock over the past year
C) The face value of a share of stock, set by the issuing company's board of directors
D) The price of the stock plus the previous year's dividend
E) The monthly average of a stock's price over a year

Answer: A
Explanation: A) A stock's real value is its market value, the current price of a share in the stock market. Market value reflects the amount that buyers are willing to pay for a share of the company's stock.

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