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The portion corporate profits paid out of stockholders is A dividend is quarterly payment to stockholders of record, as a return on investment. Dividends may be in cash, stock, or property, and are declared from operating surplus. If there is no surplus, the payment is considered a return on capital. Dividend payments are, in effect, taxed twice-once when corporate profits are taxed and again when the dividend is received by a taxpaying stockholder. The corporate profits paid out to stockholders is called dividends.

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The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders is called dividends. Dividends are typically distributed in cash or additional shares of stock and represent a way for companies to share their earnings with shareholders. The decision to pay dividends and the amount can vary based on the company's profitability and growth strategy.


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