Common stock is a type of equity (ownership) in a bank (company). Common stock has voting powers and the right to elect the Board of Directors (in some cases there are different classes of common stock: voting and non-voting). In the event of bankruptcy, common stock sits behind preferred stock, debenture holders, and creditors when it comes to the distribution of assets.
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