Similar words: divide, divided, undivided, continental divide, individual, individualism, individuality, evident. Meaning: ['dɪvɪdend] n. 1. that part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders; usually paid quarterly 2. a number to be divided by another number 3. a bonus; something extra (especially a share of a surplus).
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271. The $20 billion of government capital comes after the U.S. injected $25 billion last month. In this round, the government is buying preferred stock that will pay an 8 percent dividend.
272. Galaxy Yintai fiscal dividend securities investment funds to update placement prospectuses.
273. However, agency theory thought dividend policy can solve the agency problem which caused by the separation of ownership and management right.
274. And countries that implement governance reforms can expect a huge development dividend, with an improvement in governance raising per capita incomes about three-fold in the long run.
275. Citigroup shares slid below $1 two weeks ago, despite three U.S. government attempts to prop up the bank since October, and the bank has eliminated its common stock dividend.
276. Corporate dividend policy mainly on how to distribute profit tax.
277. It is a part of Marxian Labor Theory that labor, including intellectual labor, creates surplus value, and so the intellectual capital owner is entitled to have a dividend of enterprise net surplus.
278. In a previous report, OSK had stated that the special dividend was highly likely due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which disrupted operations all around.
279. Dividend policy is one of the three corporate financial policies and has got much attention.
280. Investors can already get more dividend income from holding shares of major companies like Intel Corp., General Electric Co. and Home Depot Inc. than they can from the 10-year Treasury note.
280. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
281. The units it sold in the IPO represent limited-liability interests in its underlying business, a tax structure that allows it to pay out available cash in the form of a generous dividend.
282. In this period, is particularly important to register ownership and ex - dividend date.
283. Research shows that tax rate differences has important impact on dividend policy.
284. Dividends in difficult times dampening effect, if the dividend dropped to zero it becomes a disaster.
285. The last time the company - then known as SMG - paid a dividend was 2005.
286. Please present this paper to your withholder for issuing tax withholding statement, dividend voucher and relevant tax statements.
287. In a dividend recap, companies take on additional debt to pay dividends to their owners.
288. In all, although the market reaction to non-cash dividend events still has a lot of noise, we think our findings, to some extent, support the reputation hypothesis and the attention hypothesis.
289. It is to say, tax effect of dividend policies exists. The introduction of dividend tax affects the investors'real income and the managers'earning, thereby affecting the dividend policy.
290. As to the payout ratio, bases on analysis of the optimized dividend payment pattern from western theories, a moderate dividend payment policy is presented in this study.
291. The company will soon be published, the annual dividend rate on its premium growth will have a greater impact.
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