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Finan amount payable to shareholders from profits or other distributable reserves. Dividends are normally paid in cash, but scrip dividends, paid by the issue of additional shares, are permissible. Listed companies normally pay two dividends per year, an interim dividend, based on interim profits reported during the accounting period, and a final dividend, based on the final audited accounts and approved at the annual shareholders’ meeting. -
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A compound number calculated from the wheels employed for driving the taking-up roller in a positive motion, and which is used as a constant for quickly calculating the change wheels required to give any desired number of picks per 1/4-in. Assuming a dividend of 528 and that 16 picks per 1/4-in. were required, then: - ??? For picks per quarter-inch the dividend is calculated as follows. ???Dictionary of the English textile terms > Dividend Of Loom Take-Up
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Finthe number of times a company’s dividends to ordinary shareholders could be paid out of its net after-tax profits. This measures the likelihood of dividend payments being sustained, and is a useful indication of sustained profitability.EXAMPLEIf the figure is 3, a firm’s profits are three times the level of the dividend paid to shareholders.Dividend cover is calculated by dividing earnings per share by the dividend per share:Earnings per share/dividend per share = dividend coverIf a company has earnings per share of $8, and it pays out a dividend of 2.1, dividend cover is:8/2.1 = 3.80An alternative formula divides a company’s net profit by the total amount allocated for dividends. So a company that earns $10 million in net profit and allocates $1 million for dividends has a dividend cover of 10, while a company that earns $25 million and pays out $10 million in dividends has a dividend cover of 2.5:10,000,000/1,000,000 = 10 and 25,000,000/ 10,000,000 = 2.5A dividend cover ratio of 2 or higher is usually adequate, and indicates that the dividend is affordable. A dividend cover ratio below 1.5 is risky, and a ratio below 1 indicates a company is paying the current year’s dividend with retained earnings from a previous year: a practice that cannot continue indefinitely. On the other hand, a high dividend cover figure may disappoint an investor looking for income, since the figure suggests directors could have declared a larger dividend. -
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Fintotal amounts declared as dividends per share. The dividend per share actually paid in respect of a financial year. Special rules apply if equity shares are issued during the year. -
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Stock Exchange: DRIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dividend Re Investment Plan
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Business: DRIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dividend Re Investment Program
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dividend — 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… … Law dictionary
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Dividénd — (lat.), s. Division … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Dividénd — (Dividendus, lat.), s. Division … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
dividend — Under the Bankruptcy and insolvency Act it refers to those monies paid by a Trustee in Bankruptcy to the creditors. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
divìdend — (dividȅnd) m 〈G mn nādā/ ēndā〉 mat. broj koji treba podijeliti, djeljenik, opr. divizor … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
dividend — late 15c., from M.Fr. dividende a number divided by another, from L. dividendum thing to be divided, neut. gerundive of dividere (see DIVIDE (Cf. divide)). Mathematical sense is from 1540s. Meaning portion of interest on a loan, stock, etc. is… … Etymology dictionary
dividend — [n] one’s share, profit allotment, allowance, appropriation, bonus, carrot*, check, coupon, cut*, dispensation, divvy*, extra, gain, gravy*, guerdon, interest, lagniappe*, meed, pay, portion, premium, prize, proceeds, remittance, returns, reward … New thesaurus
dividend — ► NOUN 1) a sum of money that is divided among a number of people, such as the part of a company s profits paid to its shareholders or the winnings from a football pool. 2) (dividends) benefits from an action or policy. 3) Mathematics a number to … English terms dictionary