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1 ♦ dividend
♦ dividend /ˈdɪvɪdɛnd/n.1 (mat.) dividendo2 (fin., ass.) dividendo: The company has declared a dividend of 5%, la società ha dichiarato un dividendo del 5%; to pay dividends, (fin.) pagare i dividendi; (fig.) rivelarsi fruttuoso, procurare vantaggi4 (market.) buono; omaggio● (fin.) dividend-paying securities, titoli a reddito variabile; azioni □ (fin.) dividend cover, rapporto utili/dividendi ( di una società) □ (fin., fisc.) dividend income, reddito da dividendi □ (fin.) dividend payable, dividendo da pagare ( a una certa data) □ dividend payment, pagamento dei dividendi □ (fin.) dividend policy, politica dei dividendi □ (fin.) dividend voucher, cedola □ (fin.) dividend / price ratio, rapporto prezzo / dividendo □ (fin.) dividend stripping, distribuzione di utili ( agli azionisti) con elusione fiscale □ (fisc.) dividend tax, imposta cedolare; imposta sui dividendi □ (fin.) dividend warrant, mandato di pagamento di dividendi ( assegno inviato all'azionista) □ (fin.) dividend yield, tasso di rendimento azionario □ (fin., di titolo) cum dividend, con cedola, con dividendo □ (fin., di titolo) ex dividend, senza dividendo; senza cedola.
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