What are dividends?

Dividends

Dividends are a portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders. Dividends are typically paid from retained earnings and represent a return on investment rather than a business expense.

Example: A company declares a quarterly dividend and distributes cash payments to its shareholders based on the number of shares they own.

Related terms: Retained Earnings, Equity, Net Income

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