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Small firm effect

The financial definition for Small firm effect:

The tendency of small firms (in terms of total market capitalization) to outperform the stock market (consisting of both large and small firms).




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Result of a transaction that increases earnings per common share (e.g., by decreasing the number of shares outstanding).


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Describes the tendency of stocks to perform differently at different times, including performance anomalies like the January effect, month-of-the-year effect, day-of-the-week effect, and holiday effect.


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