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What is the difference between stockholder and stakeholder?

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Question added by Saeed Ur Rehman , Senior Manager Audit & Advisory , Afrasiab Tanveer & Co Chartered Accountants
Date Posted: 2017/02/20
Vasim  Shaikh
by Vasim Shaikh , Accounts Manager , Knowledge Corporation LLC / Gulf research Center

The Stockholder are the one who has a stake or some investment in the Corporation. and the stake holder are the one who has the interest in the Corporation

Muhammad Kassab  CPA CMA CertIFR
by Muhammad Kassab CPA CMA CertIFR , Accounting Manager , Marine Buildings Landmarks

a Stockholder is the party that is investing in the Company's stocks.

a Stakeholder is any party that has any interest in (or affected by) the company's operations, like  vendors, Customers, employees, Stockholders, Ext & Int Audits, banks, legislative authorities, neighbors...etc )

 

Stockholders are only one component of so many of the Stakeholders.

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