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Why investors want dividends?

The dividends are shares of profits the company makes


What is the difference between cash dividends and stock dividends?

Cash dividends are payments made by a company to its shareholders in the form of cash, while stock dividends are payments made in the form of additional shares of the company's stock.


What are company dividends?

Company dividends are royalties payed to stock holders of a particular business. The amount of the dividend varies, depending on the company and the amount of stock owned.


What is the difference between a director and a promoter in a company?

A promoter is a founder of a company. He may or may not be the director of the company. If the promoter is a director of the company as well, then he is subject to receiving of dividends as per his proportion of shareholding in the company.


Why are dividends important for a business?

Dividends are important because they provide a means to return a portion of a company's annual earnings to the shareholders (owners) of the company.


How can one find preferred stock dividends?

Preferred stock dividends can be found by checking the company's financial statements or contacting the company's investor relations department. These dividends are typically paid at a fixed rate and are usually listed separately from common stock dividends.


Meaning and factors effecting dividend policy?

A dividend policy is a company's approach to distributing profits back to its owners or stockholders. If a company is in a growth mode, it may decide that it will not pay dividends, but rather re-invest its profits (retained earnings) in the business. If a company does decide to pay dividends, it must then decide how often to do so, and at what rate. Large, well-established companies often pay dividends on a fixed schedule, but sometimes they also declare "special dividends." The payment of dividends impacts the perception of a company in financial markets, and it may also have a direct impact on its stock price. From-Gudlu Mohanty....!


Stockholder's share of a company's profits?

dividends


What is a stockholder's share of a company's profits?

Dividends


Are dividends tax deductible?

Not to the company or the recepient.


What is a stockholders shares of a company's profits?

Dividends


On what basis are most dividends paid?

Most dividends are paid to shareholders based on the company's profits and financial performance. Companies typically distribute a portion of their earnings to shareholders as dividends as a way to reward them for their investment in the company.