Entry 14: Shares & Dividend - The Mathematics of Ownership
Mathivation Lab Notebook - Entry 14
Shares & Dividend: The Mathematics of Ownership
Lab Entry - Mathivation Research Lab
Opening Thought
How do we earn money?
The question seems simple…
but the answers reveal a journey.
Not just of earning -
but of growing, sharing, and owning.
Lab Observation
The class began with a question:
“How do we earn money?”
Responses came instantly -
- Hourly wages
- Daily income
- Monthly salary
- Yearly packages
Some added:
- Overtime for extra hours
- Commission on sales
- Payment per piece of work
The board filled quickly.
And then a realization appeared -
There are many ways to earn…
but all depend on time or effort.
Real Classroom Connection
Then the question shifted:
“How do we earn… without directly working for every hour?”
Silence.
Then came answers:
- Start a business
- Open a shop
- Trade products
But another question followed:
“How do we start big… without money?”
Now the thinking deepened.
What We Noticed
Students began connecting ideas:
- Borrow money → Loans
- Use skills → Ideas
- Use contacts → Goodwill
And then came a powerful structure:
Big businesses are not built alone.
They are built through:
- Knowledge (Engineer, Doctor, Creator)
- Money (Investor, Capitalist)
Together, they form something larger -
A company.
The Shift: From Earning to Ownership
Instead of working for money…
We explored:
What if we own a part of something?
That’s where shares entered.
- A company is divided into small parts
- Each part = a share
- The owner = a shareholder
Learners’ Response
A student said:
“Sir… so instead of earning every day,
we can earn by owning something?”
Another added:
“More shares… means more control?”
And the class connected instantly.
Understanding Dividend
When a company earns profit -
It may share a part of it.
That share is called:
Dividend
A return… not for working daily,
but for being a part owner.
A Quiet Structure
We observed:
- Face Value → Original value of a share
- Market Value → Current value in the market
And three situations emerged:
- At Par → Both values equal
- Above Par → Market value higher (Premium)
- Below Par → Market value lower (Discount)
Power of Ownership
A deeper realization appeared:
- More shares → More ownership
- More ownership → More control
And somewhere beyond 50% -
Decision power shifts.
Mathivation Reflection
“Earning gives survival…
ownership creates growth.”
Money is not just about income.
It is about:
- Participation
- Partnership
- Responsibility
Insight
Working earns money.
But owning -
Makes money work for you.
Mathivation Note
This reflection connects mathematics with real-world financial behaviour -
understanding how value, ownership, and distribution shape our lives.
Takeaways
✔ There are multiple ways to earn money
✔ Ownership is different from earning
✔ Shares divide responsibility and profit
✔ Understanding value helps in decision-making
Disclaimer
This is a simplified introduction to shares and dividends.
Real financial systems involve risks, regulations, and deeper analysis.
The goal here is awareness -
not financial advice.
Closing Line
“Income comes with effort…
but growth begins with ownership.”
A Quiet Question
In your journey…
are you only earning -
or slowly building ownership?
— Rakesh Kushwaha
Founder, Mathivation HUB
Mathivation Research Lab Initiative
Author: Unspoken Paths, Social Math, Life Math



This is very simple version for kids to understand. Something different than our txtbks. Kids understand the math in real life.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Miss Pratiksha 😊
DeleteThat was exactly the intention - to move beyond textbooks and help learners feel mathematics in real life.
When concepts become relatable, understanding becomes natural, not memorized.
Grateful for your encouraging words 🙏🏻