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Q: Are you eligible for dividend if your trade date is after ex-div date however you settle on the record date?
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Can a private company declared dividend out of current years profit and loss account though it has carry forward loss in profit and loss account?

Dividend declaration and dividend payments are two different things. Anyways, the preliminary dividend decision lies on the company's current year performance(profit after tax) or previous years accumulated reserves/profits. Well in this case, the company has suffered loss in the past year(s). So if in your case, if the company has earned profit(cash profits to settle dividend obligation) in the current year it may declare and pay off the dividends irrespective of previous year loss. This previous year loss can be settled against any current year's balance or future profits, depends on certain number of years to be carried forward/backward(tax issue). Obviously, if it is loss making business the company should either restructure, divert or wind-up its activities. There are also taxation issues relating to such carried forward loss known in tax terms "tax loss".


How can one settle a tax bill with the IRS?

Someone can settle a tax bill with the IRS by contacting the IRS and setting up a payment play. Also, if the person is able to, they can pay the entire bill with one lump sum.


What does it mean when an outstanding account balance is closed on your credit report and the balance is shown as zero but you did not settle the debt from four years ago?

Most likely the credit card company wrote off the debt. However it will show on your credit as a write off, and your credit is still negatively affected by this. You did not receive a get out of jail free card.


How can you get a credit card company to settle your account?

What do you mean, "settle your account"?? If you mean pay it off with so much on the dollar, you tell them just that; and give your reasons for the request. There is nothing that compels them to do it other than knowing they won't get paid otherwise and even then they may attempt to hold out.


Can deferred tax asset offset against deferred tax liability?

Yes, but only if the entity has the legal right to settle on a net basis and they are levied by the same taxing authority on the same entity or different entities that intend to realise the asset and settle the liability at the same time.

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Where can i find free money for graduate school?

If you have an impressive academic record, you might be eligible for scholarships. Generally you'd have to settle with loans, though.


What is an ex dividend date?

The ex-dividend date is the date on which a stock no longer trades with it's most recent dividend. Stocks purchased on the ex-dividend date will not settle in time for the record date (date in which you must be an owner of stock on the company's books). Because of this you would not receive the dividend that is soon to be paid out. Stocks are usually noted with an x before their symbol on this date and the quoted price will typically be lower due to the fact that the stock is no longer trading with the dividend.


What is an ex-dividend date?

The ex-dividend date is the date on which a stock no longer trades with it's most recent dividend. Stocks purchased on the ex-dividend date will not settle in time for the record date (date in which you must be an owner of stock on the company's books). Because of this you would not receive the dividend that is soon to be paid out. Stocks are usually noted with an x before their symbol on this date and the quoted price will typically be lower due to the fact that the stock is no longer trading with the dividend.


Are you eligible for dividend if trade date is on ex dividend date but settle date is after ex dividend date?

Yes, but trade date must be PRIOR to ex-div date (even immediately prior is ok). If trade date is just before ex-div date (e.g. one day before), however settlement date is after (for example, three days after ex-div), you still receive dividends. This is because ownership of shares tranfers on trade date, however it is the transfer of money which occurs on settlement date. This is what allows you to buy shares, then sell the same shares one hour later, even though no money transaction has occured (the money movements will occur on settlement date, usually three days for shares).


When must you buy a stock in order to receive it's dividend?

When considering a dividend while purchasing securities there are several dates that are very important. These dates include the declaration date, ex-dividend date, record date, and payable date. First, lets define these dates...Declaration Date - The date on which the company declares it's dividendEx-Dividend Date - The date on which purchasing the security no longer includes it's dividendRecord Date - The date on which you must be registered on the company's books to still receive the dividendPayable Date - The date on which you actually receive the dividendAn Example of how these dates might look on a calendar:March 3rd declaration dateMarch 18th ex-dividend dateMarch 20th record dateApril 10th payable dateThe confusion and mistakes often occur when not accounting for settlement time on an investment. You do not own a stock on the company's books until your purchase has settled. When purchasing a stock, settlement starts on the trade date and takes three business days. Because of this fact the ex-dividend date (or first day stock trades without it's dividend) is two business days before the record date. This allows the stock that is purchased the day before the ex-dividend just enough time to settle on the record date entitling the investor to the dividend.On the other hand, an investor can sell a stock on the ex-dividend date and still be paid it's dividend regardless of if they own the stock on the day it's actually paid.For more information see Related Links for an explanation from the SEC


How do you get the defendant to settle in a lawsuit?

You cannot make the defendant settle. Your best chance is to hire an attorney who has an excellent reputation and a record of successful negotiations.You cannot make the defendant settle. Your best chance is to hire an attorney who has an excellent reputation and a record of successful negotiations.You cannot make the defendant settle. Your best chance is to hire an attorney who has an excellent reputation and a record of successful negotiations.You cannot make the defendant settle. Your best chance is to hire an attorney who has an excellent reputation and a record of successful negotiations.


What might a man have in his history that would make you afraid to settle down?

Divorce, kids, criminal record, infidelity


Did early immigrants to north America settle in cities along the pacific ocean?

No they usually did not because that area was not yet discovered. However, they did settle on the atlantic coast.


Where do dangerous ants live?

in africa they settle with human population however there are instances where they have eaten infants when they are deprived of food.


Where did most German and Dutch immigrants settle in Colonial America?

no it was not the Germans. Germans moved to states like Ohio,Illinois,Indiana. However, The Irish were the ones to settle in New York. Not just that but Philadelphia, Boston.


How is a suspension different from a colloid?

Suspension has particles, same as colloids. However, the particles in a suspension do not settle down but if is no so for the colloid.


How do you spell settle?

settle