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Founder's Profit
Founder's profit is a concept developted by Hudolf Hilferding in his book Finance Capital. The concept consist of the fictitious valuation of a company in the stock market by assigning its income to the interest rate, rather then the rate of profit. The difference established in the valuation of this company is the founder's profit, which receives more than the company's worth by selling it in the stock market. The valuation of the company's shares in the founder's profit takes the following form: assuming that the company is worth 1000 and its rate of profit is 10% its income is 100. However, when this company opens its shares for purchase, buyers are looking at the interest rate because it can buy or lend these same stocks. However, the interest rate is less than the rate than the profit rate, so assuming the rate is 5%, that amount will equal the yield of 100 for the buyer. That is, the company would become worth 2000. If the company is worth more its shares and who sells them (the founder) receives that profit more for the price of them.