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  • 1The Dividend Decision — is a decision made by the directors of a company. It relates to the amount and timing of any cash payments made to the company s stockholders. The decision is an important one for the firm as it may influence its capital structure and stock price …

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  • 2dividend — / dɪvɪdend/ noun a percentage of profits paid to shareholders ♦ to raise or increase the dividend to pay out a higher dividend than in the previous year ♦ to maintain the dividend to keep the same dividend as in the previous year ♦ to omit or… …

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  • 3Dividend imputation — is a corporate tax system in which some or all of the tax paid by a company may be attributed, or imputed, to the shareholders by way of a tax credit to reduce the income tax payable on a distribution. In comparison to the classical system, it… …

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  • 4dividend — div·i·dend / di və ˌdend/ n 1: the part of corporate net earnings distributed usu. periodically (as quarterly) to stockholders in the form of cash, additional shares, or property either as a set amount per share or a percentage of par value… …

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  • 5The Dogs of the Dow — is an investment strategy popularized by Michael B. O Higgins, in 1991 which proposes that an investor annually select for investment the ten Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks whose dividend is the highest fraction of their price. Proponents of …

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  • 7Dividend — This article is about financial dividends. For dividends in arithmetic, see Division (mathematics). Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis  …

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  • 8Dividend tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 9The Co-operative Group — Co operative Group Ltd. Type Consumer cooperative Founded 1863 (1863) Headquarters …

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  • 10dividend — noun 1 payment on a company share ADJECTIVE ▪ big, high, large ▪ 10%, etc. ▪ total ▪ gross …

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