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A dividend in stocks is a portion of a company's earnings that is distributed to shareholders, typically in cash or additional shares. Companies may pay dividends as a way to share profits with investors and signal financial health. Dividends are usually paid on a regular basis, such as quarterly, and can be an important source of income for investors. Not all companies pay dividends, particularly those that reinvest profits for growth.

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