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so u can use your money in a unpredictable status but in the end the stocks always come back to their orinal purchase price then you can earn money if it goes over the price you paid plus you get dividends from certain stocks. just by holding on to your stock yearly.
Dividend account is the account used to record money paid on stock such as common stock, this comes out of retained earnings. Expense accounts are expenses that the company has to maintain operation and come out of Revenue, before dividends are calculated. A company may choose to not pay dividends on stock for a year (or so) if the company's retained earnings do not meat a certain amount.
Dividends stay in policy and accumulate interest.
Dividends, cash or otherwise, are taxed as ordinary income.
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Dividends in the Traditional IRA are taxed upon distribution (when you physically take the money out for yourself). When the IRA holds stocks the growth and dividends paid within the account are tax deferred.
Not too much just a little more money but companies such as apple are excellent stocks even though they don't have dividends.
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"You" depends on whom you are referring toYou as in Investors / Individuals - the answer will be NO.. individuals don't pay dividends they receive dividends as a return on the money they invested in a company.You as a company that sales shares to the public - the answer will be YES. companies pay dividends to its investors when their business are making profits.to help you understand better:What is a dividend? - It is a money paid to the investor by the company he invested in, as a return on his investment (ROI) or interest as it is commonly known.
That is called "dividends".
You can pay dividends from the profits. Owe Or own?
It is very important that the self directed investor understands the difference between dividends and interest.-Dividends- Dividends are generally paid to shareholders of a publicly traded company.-Interest- Earning interest would be from loaning your money. If you put your money in the bank or buy bonds you are actually loaning your money.The single most important reason for knowing the difference is tax. Dividends are taxed at a different rate than interest earned. It is suggested to seek professional accounting advice on how these tax rates affect you.
people who invest in the Stock Market will aut make money
You do not get dividends from selling stocks. Either you get a profit by selling stocks or you get dividends by holding them. Anyways, to check if you have received a dividend, check the bank account that is linked to your share trading account. The money would have deposited in your account by online transfer (In 90% cases) If not, the money would reach you as a cheque or a draft within 10 days of dividend declaration.
The dividends I'm talking about is the amount of money you receive from a sale of stock. EXAMPLE: The dividends of my stocks was at an all-time low.
so u can use your money in a unpredictable status but in the end the stocks always come back to their orinal purchase price then you can earn money if it goes over the price you paid plus you get dividends from certain stocks. just by holding on to your stock yearly.
Where you are not truly investing people's money, but paying them "dividends" off of money you are getting from a next wave of investors. Social Security is a good example.