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Preferred stock typically does not include voting rights but offers other advantages. Preferred shareholders typically receive fixed-rate dividends—paid before any dividends are issued to common shareholders—and have a higher claim on company assets in the event of liquidation. Preferred stocks may appeal to investors who prioritize a more stable income stream and are comfortable with more modest growth potential. It represents ownership in a company and typically includes voting rights on key corporate matters. Common shareholders may receive dividends, but