stock
Stock refers to a certain stake invested in a corporation by a shareholder who is an employee or a security that represents it. Equity shares of a corporation and shares of a human company all mean the position of an employee. However, since shares are divided into equal proportional units and one person has multiple shares, And each employee has one stake, but the amount of the stake differs from the stake of another human company, depending on the amount of each employee's contribution. Logically, a human company is developed in the order that the employee precedes, the amount of the investment is fixed, and the stake is determined accordingly. However, in the case of a corporation, the capital is determined and the person becomes the employee by taking stock. This is a factor that causes the employees to be inoperable and has characteristics as a physical company in a corporation. The term stock refers to the employee's claim to the company, but today's stock means 1. the part of the capital, 2. the position of the employee.