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1 dividend
noun1) (Commerc., Finance) Dividende, diepay dividends — sich auszahlen od. rentieren
reap the dividends — die Früchte ernten
* * *['dividend](the interest paid on shares etc: a dividend of 2%.) der Gewinnanteil* * *divi·dend[ˈdɪvɪdend]n▪ cum \dividend mit [o cum] Dividende▪ ex \dividend ohne [o ex] Dividendedistribution of \dividends Ausschüttung fto declare a \dividend eine Dividende erklären [o beschließen]to maintain the \dividend Dividenden in gleicher Höhe ausschüttento pay \dividends Dividenden auszahlen2. (benefit) zusätzlicher Vorteilto pay \dividends sich akk bezahlt machen* * *['dIvɪdend]n* * *dividend [ˈdıvıdend] s1. MATH Dividend m (zu teilende Zahl)2. WIRTSCH Dividende f, Gewinnanteil m:dividend on US mit Dividende;dividend on account Abschlagsdividende;pay dividends fig sich bezahlt machen3. JUR Quote f (einer Konkursmasse)4. Anteil mdiv. abk1. divided3. division5. divorced* * *noun1) (Commerc., Finance) Dividende, diepay dividends — sich auszahlen od. rentieren
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2 dividend-bearing
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3 stock dividend
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > stock dividend
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4 free issue of new shares
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > free issue of new shares
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5 bonus
nounChristmas bonus — Weihnachtsgratifikation, die
* * *['bəunəs]1) (an addition to the sum due as interest, dividend, or wages.) der Bonus2) (something unexpected or extra: The extra two days holiday was a real bonus.) der Zusatz* * *bo·nus[ˈbəʊnəs, AM ˈboʊ-]ncapital \bonus Kapitalprämie f, Sonderdividende fChristmas \bonus Weihnachtsgratifikation fcost-of-living \bonus Teuerungszulage f, Lebenshaltungskostenzuschuss mmerit \bonus Leistungszulage fproductivity \bonus Ertragszulage fa \bonus issue eine Emission von Gratisaktien\bonus share Gratisaktie f* * *['bəʊnəs]n1) Prämie f; (for output, production also) Zulage f; (= cost-of-living bonus) Zuschlag m; (= Christmas bonus) Gratifikation fbonus point (in game, quiz etc) — Bonuspunkt m
3) (inf: sth extra) Zugabe f* * *bonus [ˈbəʊnəs]A s1. WIRTSCH Bonus m, Prämie f, Sondervergütung f, (Sonder)Zulage f:bonus issue (bei Kapitalerhöhung ausgegebene) Gratisaktie;bonus share Br (z. B. anstelle einer Bardividende ausgegebene) Gratisaktie;2. (Weihnachts- etc) Gratifikation f3. WIRTSCH besonders Br Extradividende f, Sonderausschüttung f4. Br Gewinnanteil m (Erhöhung der Lebensversicherungssumme durch Ausschüttung)5. WIRTSCH US Subvention f, staatlicher Zuschuss6. US Dreingabe f:… as a bonus … als Dreingabe7. fig umg Pluspunkt m8. Br sl Bestechungsgeschenk n, Schmiergeld nB v/t1. Prämien etc gewähren (dat)2. WIRTSCH US subventionieren* * *noun2) (to shareholders, insurance-policy holder) Bonus, der; (to employee)Christmas bonus — Weihnachtsgratifikation, die
* * *n.(§ pl.: bonuses)= Bonus -se m.Extrawurst* f.Gratifikation f.Prämie -n f.Zulage -n f. -
6 cumulative
adjective1) (increased by successive additions) kumulativ (geh.)cumulative strength/effect — Gesamtstärke/-wirkung, die
* * *['kju:mjulətiv](becoming greater by stages or additions: This drug has a cumulative effect.) steigernd* * *cu·mu·la·tive[ˈkju:mjələtɪv, AM -t̬-]the \cumulative evidence was overwhelming die Fülle an Beweismaterial war überwältigend\cumulative total Gesamtbetrag m* * *['kjuːmjʊlətɪv]adjgesamt, kumulativ (geh)the cumulative debts of ten years — die Schulden, die sich im Lauf von zehn Jahren angehäuft haben/hatten
* * *1. kumulativ, Sammel…, Gesamt…:cumulative effect Gesamtwirkung f3. zusätzlich, (noch) hinzukommend, verstärkend, Zusatz…4. WIRTSCH kumulativ:cumulative dividend Dividende f auf kumulative Vorzugsaktien;* * *adjective1) (increased by successive additions) kumulativ (geh.)cumulative strength/effect — Gesamtstärke/-wirkung, die
2) (formed by successive additions) zusätzlich; Zusatz-* * *adj.anwachsend adj.geballt adj.gesamt adj.
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