Capital Market Journal

Capital Markets are the cornerstone foundation of economies

Understanding Stock Splits: Their Mechanics and the risks to Financial Stability and the Economy

Stock splits are a common corporate action wherein a company increases the number of its shares while proportionally reducing the stock price. The company’s market capitalization remains unchanged, but shareholders end up with more shares. For example, in a 2-for-1 stock split, every existing share is divided into two, and shareholders receive an additional share for each one they hold, while the price per share is halved.