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dividend


div·i·dend

D0303900 (dĭv′ĭ-dĕnd′)n.1. Mathematics A quantity to be divided.2. a. A share of profits paid to a stockholder or to a policyholder in a mutual insurance society.b. A payment pro rata to a creditor of a person adjudged bankrupt.3. a. A share of a surplus; a bonus.b. An unexpected gain, benefit, or advantage.
[Alteration (influenced by French dividende) of Middle English divident, from Latin dīvidēns, dīvident-, present participle of dīvidere, to divide; see divide.]

dividend

(ˈdɪvɪˌdɛnd) n1. (Banking & Finance) finance a. a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholdersb. a pro-rata portion of this distribution received by a shareholder2. (Banking & Finance) the share of a cooperative society's surplus allocated at the end of a period to members3. (Insurance) insurance a sum of money distributed from a company's net profits to the holders of certain policies4. something extra; bonus5. (Mathematics) a number or quantity to be divided by another number or quantity. Compare divisor6. (Law) law the proportion of an insolvent estate payable to the creditors[C15: from Latin dīvidendum what is to be divided; see divide]

div•i•dend

(ˈdɪv ɪˌdɛnd)

n. 1. a number that is to be divided by a divisor. 2. a. a sum paid to shareholders out of company earnings. b. a pro-rata share of such a sum. 3. a portion of an insurance premium returned to the policyholder as part of surplus funds. 4. a share of anything divided. 5. anything received in addition to or beyond what is expected; bonus. [1470–80; < Latin dīvidendum thing to be divided, neuter ger. of dīvidere to divide]

div·i·dend

(dĭv′ĭ-dĕnd′) A number divided by another. In the equation 15 ÷ 3 = 5, 15 is the dividend.

dividend

A portion of the profits of a company made to its shareholders.
Thesaurus
Noun1.dividend - that part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders; usually paid quarterlynet income, net profit, profit, profits, earnings, lucre, net - the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)stock dividend - a dividend paid in stock rather than in cashextra dividend - a dividend paid in addition to the regular dividendequalizing dividend - a dividend paid to compensate shareholders for losses resulting from a change in the dividend scheduledivvy - short for dividend; especially one paid by a cooperative society
2.dividend - a number to be divided by another numbernumber - a concept of quantity involving zero and units; "every number has a unique position in the sequence"numerator - the dividend of a fraction
3.dividend - a bonus; something extra (especially a share of a surplus)bonus, incentive - an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output

dividend

noun1. bonus, share, return, cut (informal), gain, extra, plus, portion, payback, divvy (informal) The first quarter dividend has been increased.2. benefit, gain, plus, advantage, bonus, perk (informal) The confidence that comes from success is sure to pay dividends.
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红利股息

dividend

(ˈdividend) noun the interest paid on shares etc. a dividend of 2%. 股息,紅利 股息,红利

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pay dividends

To cause or produce good results in the future due to an investment of time, money, or other resources. The amount of time the team has dedicated to practice and drilling has been paying dividends, as they've been dominating the competition so far this season. Being disciplined in the way you study now will pay dividends by the time your exams come around.See also: dividend, pay

peace dividend

The money a country stands to save or even earn by not engaging in war or buying weaponry. Our government has been resolute in its decision not to engage in this dispute, instead investing the peace dividend back into social infrastructure like health care and public transportation.See also: dividend, peace

pay dividends

COMMON If something pays dividends, it brings advantages at a later date. Taking time out to get fit will pay dividends in the long run. Martin went out of his way to lavish attention on Mrs. Eaton, a move which later paid big dividends. Note: A dividend is a payment of profits that is divided among all the shareholders of a company. See also: dividend, pay

pay ˈdividends

produce great advantages or profits: Learning a foreign language will always pay dividends.Hard work while you’re young pays dividends later.If you invest in a company, the money you receive as your share of the profit is called a dividend.See also: dividend, pay

a/the ˈpeace dividend

money that governments save by not buying weapons: The Health Service should benefit from the peace dividend.See also: dividend, peace

dividend


dividend,

that part of the net earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its stockholders. Dividend disbursements are based on a percentage of the par value of the stock or are a certain sum per share of no-par-value stock. They become payable only when approved by the board of directors and are usually declared at regular intervals. Obviously, dividends should not be paid unless the company has accumulated a profit or surplus. In the United States, dividends may be paid in property of various kinds, including bonds and stocks of the company or stocks of other companies first acquired for other purposes, in notes, or in cash. Dividends may be paid in stocks when the accumulated profits of a company are to be retained for reinvestment in the business. Dividends in the form of notes, often called scrip dividends, are rare; they are only paid when the company has earnings that it expects to convert into cash before the notes are due. In Great Britain, dividends are payable only in cash. Liquidation dividends are the return of the capital of a business that is being terminated. Enterprises with diminishing assets, such as mines, issue a modified form of liquidation dividend. The dividend from preferred shares of stock is a fixed percentage that must be paid before the remainder of the profit is divided among other shares. If there are not enough profits to pay the whole dividend on preferred stock, future profits may be assigned to pay back those dividends before anything is paid on common stock. Preferred stock is ranked as first and second preferred, according to the priority of its obligations. Preferred dividends differ from interest on bonds in that there is no default if the former are not paid. The term dividend is also used to refer to a fractional payment of the amount owed by a bankrupt firm to a creditor.

Dividend

 

the part of the profit made by a stockholding company that is distributed each year among the stockholders.

On the common shares the dividend is paid out in accordance with the amount of profit made by the corporation during a given year. On the preferred shares the size of the dividend is set beforehand in the form of a fixed percentage. With the growth of the share capital the total sum of the dividend also grows, and most of it goes to the large stockholders. The growth of dividends is one of the indicators of the increased income of the parasitic class of rentiers.

dividend

[′div·ə‚dend] (mathematics) A quantity which is divided by another quantity in the operation of division.

dividend

1. Maths a number or quantity to be divided by another number or quantity 2. Law the proportion of an insolvent estate payable to the creditors 3. Financea. a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders b. a pro-rata portion of this distribution received by a shareholder 4. the share of a cooperative society's surplus allocated at the end of a period to members 5. Insurance a sum of money distributed from a company's net profits to the holders of certain policies
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dividend


Related to dividend: Dividend yield

Dividend

The distribution of current or accumulated earnings to the shareholders of a corporation pro rata based on the number of shares owned. Dividends are usually issued in cash. However, they may be issued in the form of stock or property. The dividend on preferred shares is generally a fixed amount; however, on common shares the dividend varies depending on such things as the earnings and available cash of the corporation as well as future plans for the acquisition of property and equipment by the corporation.

dividend

n. a portion of profit, usually based on the number of shares of stock in a corporation and the rate of distribution approved by the Board of Directors or management, that is paid to shareholders for each share they own. Dividends are not always paid in money, but can be paid in shares of stock, known as a stock dividend. (See: corporation, shareholder)

dividend

1 the income return received by a shareholder in respect of his investment. Unlike interest, which is payable irrespective of whether the company has made profits or not, dividends are payable only if so declared by the directors and are payable only out of profits (whether current profits or profits earned in previous years) available for the purpose. If there are no available profits there can be no payment of a dividend. Dividends must be declared by the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING on the recommendation of the directors or by the directors themselves between such meetings. 2 the proportion of an insolvent estate payable to the creditors.

DIVIDEND. A portion of the principal, or profits, divided among several owners of a thing.
2. The term is usually applied to the division of the profits arising out of bank or other stocks; or to the division, among the creditors, of the elects of an insolvent estate.
3. In another sense, according to some old authorities, it signifies one part of an indenture. T. L.

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Dividend

A portion of a company's profit paid to common and preferred shareholders. A stock selling for $20 a share with an annual dividend of $1 a share yields the investor 5%.

Dividend

A portion of a publicly-traded company or fund's earnings that is distributed to shareholders. The amount of earnings distributed as dividends is usually determined by the board of directors and divided by the number of shares, but preferred stock often has guaranteed dividends. Dividends exist in order to encourage investment in the company and to allow shareholders (who are really co-owners) to participate in the profits. A rapidly expanding company often pays little or nothing in dividends, as most of its earnings are reinvested in the company. On the other hand, a well-established company with solid profits likely pays relatively high dividends.

dividend

A share of a company's net profits distributed by the company to a class of its stockholders. The dividend is paid in a fixed amount for each share of stock held. Although most companies make quarterly payments in cash (checks), dividends also may be in the form of property, scrip, or stock. Unlike interest on a debt, dividends must be voted on by the company's directors before each payment. See also bond dividend, capital dividend, cash dividend, consent dividend, constructive dividend, declaration date, declared dividend, ex-dividend date, final dividend, illegal dividend, interim dividend, liability dividend, liquidating dividend, optional dividend, stock dividend.

Dividend.

Corporations may pay part of their earnings as dividends to you and other shareholders as a return on your investment. These dividends, which are often declared quarterly, are usually in the form of cash, but may be paid as additional shares or scrip.

You may be able to reinvest cash dividends automatically to buy additional shares if the corporation offers a dividend reinvestment program (DRIP).

Dividends are taxable unless you own the investment through a tax-deferred account, such as an employer sponsored retirement plan or individual retirement account. That applies whether you reinvest them or not.

However, dividends on most US and many international stocks are considered qualifying dividends. That means you owe tax at your long-term capital gains rate, provided you have owned the stocks the required length of time.

Dividends on real estate investment trusts (REITs), mutual savings banks, and certain other investments aren't considered qualifying and are taxed at your regular rate.

dividend

a payment made by a JOINT-STOCK COMPANY to its SHAREHOLDERS for providing SHARE CAPITAL. Dividends are a distribution of the after-tax PROFITS of the company, and are paid in proportion to the number of shares held. Generally the directors of a company will decide to pay out only a proportion of after-tax profit as dividends, reinvesting the remaining profits in the business (see RETAINED PROFIT).

The DIRECTORS may pay an interim dividend during the accounting period then recommend a final rate of dividend per share for approval by shareholders at the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, this final dividend being paid after the AGM. In the UK dividends are paid net of income tax, though shareholders receive a tax credit for the amount of tax deducted by the company from their dividends, which must be added to the net dividends received to establish the shareholder's gross taxable dividend income (see CORPORATION TAX).

dividend

a payment made by a JOINT-STOCK COMPANY to its SHAREHOLDERS for providing SHARE CAPITAL. Dividends are a distribution of the PROFITS of the company

Dividend

A stockholder's share of the profits of a corporation. An insurance dividend is not a true dividend but a return of premium. Dividends from a savings and loan association or credit union are interest, not dividends.

dividend


Related to dividend: Dividend yield
  • noun

Synonyms for dividend

noun bonus

Synonyms

  • bonus
  • share
  • return
  • cut
  • gain
  • extra
  • plus
  • portion
  • payback
  • divvy

noun benefit

Synonyms

  • benefit
  • gain
  • plus
  • advantage
  • bonus
  • perk

Words related to dividend

noun that part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders

Related Words

  • net income
  • net profit
  • profit
  • profits
  • earnings
  • lucre
  • net
  • stock dividend
  • extra dividend
  • equalizing dividend
  • divvy

noun a number to be divided by another number

Related Words

  • number
  • numerator

noun a bonus

Related Words

  • bonus
  • incentive
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