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DPS= d-sd/s

d= sum of dividends over a period of a year

sd= special one time dividends

s= shares outstanding for the period

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What is the difference between Dividends per share and Earnings per share?

For my opinion Earning par share refer to a full dividend after expenses. But if we have prefered stock we need to seperate prefered stock dividends and take its balance for common stock dividends by:Earning per share = Balance after prefered stock dividends / Number of shareOne more Dividends per share refer to balance for common stcok after we seperate balance after prefered stock dividends to both side, common stockdividends and retained earning.Dividends per share = Common stock dividends / Number of shareis that right? if another have any ideas please let me know.Thanks.!


Dividends per share is equal to dividends paid....?

Dividends paid divided by the toal number of shares outstanding.


Where can I find the dividends per share information on financial statements?

You can find the dividends per share information on financial statements in the section called "Statement of Changes in Equity" or in the notes to the financial statements.


How do you Compute earnings per share?

Net income minus Preferred Dividends / Weighted-Average of Common Share Outstanding = Earning per share


What is the Price and Earnings ratio when a company has an Earnings Per Share of 2.00 and a cash flow per share of 3.00 and a price and cash flow ratio of 8.0?

A company has an EPS of $2.00 Cash flow per share of $3.00 Price/cash flow ratio of 8.0x What is its P/E ratio? Price Per Earnings Ratio = Market Value Per Share / Earnings Per Share (EPS) 8.0 x 3.00 = 24 24/2 P/E = 12X

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What is the difference between Dividends per share and Earnings per share?

For my opinion Earning par share refer to a full dividend after expenses. But if we have prefered stock we need to seperate prefered stock dividends and take its balance for common stock dividends by:Earning per share = Balance after prefered stock dividends / Number of shareOne more Dividends per share refer to balance for common stcok after we seperate balance after prefered stock dividends to both side, common stockdividends and retained earning.Dividends per share = Common stock dividends / Number of shareis that right? if another have any ideas please let me know.Thanks.!


Dividends per share is equal to dividends paid....?

Dividends paid divided by the toal number of shares outstanding.


You own 100 share of stocks which were bought at 30.00 per share and you receives dividends of 1.50 per share per year what would the yield on my purchase be?

If a person owns 100 shares of stock that were bought at 30.00 per share and receives dividends of 1.50 share per year what is the yield of his purchase


Where can I find the dividends per share information on financial statements?

You can find the dividends per share information on financial statements in the section called "Statement of Changes in Equity" or in the notes to the financial statements.


What is dividend smoothing?

It is when you keep your dividends relative to your Earnings per share. Not too high dividends and not too low.


How do you Compute earnings per share?

Net income minus Preferred Dividends / Weighted-Average of Common Share Outstanding = Earning per share


What is a formula of Earning ratio and earning per share?

Price earning ratio = market value per share / Earning per share Earning per share = Net income available to share holders / number of shares outstanding


If one owns 100 shares of stock which were bought at 30.00 per share and he receives dividends of 1.50 per share per year what would the yield on his purchase be?

5%


If one owns 100 shares of stock which were brought at 30.00 per share and he receives dividends of 1.50 per share per year what would the yield on his purchase be?

15


The blank percent is found by dividing the annual per share dividend by the closing price per share?

By dividing the annual per share dividend by the closing price per share, the figure found is the P/E ratio. P/E ratio stands for price to earnings ratio, and the figure shows how much per share investors earn.


What is the Price and Earnings ratio when a company has an Earnings Per Share of 2.00 and a cash flow per share of 3.00 and a price and cash flow ratio of 8.0?

A company has an EPS of $2.00 Cash flow per share of $3.00 Price/cash flow ratio of 8.0x What is its P/E ratio? Price Per Earnings Ratio = Market Value Per Share / Earnings Per Share (EPS) 8.0 x 3.00 = 24 24/2 P/E = 12X


What is the pe ratio of a business?

Is the Price/Earnings ratio. You can find it by taking the market price per share and dividing it by the annual earnings per share.