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Learning about shares: Windfalls that flutter
Thursday 20th of May 2004
A. Dan Dividend responds: That's an interesting question - there's more to dividends than meets the eye. Like you, Barbara, if readers started buying shares in the summer when we began this column, they might have already received a dividend - depending on which companies they chose to invest in.
A dividend is often a nice little windfall that arrives in your mailbox or bank account. If you invest in dividend-paying companies, they're an important part of the total returns you get from your shares.
So what exactly is a dividend?
A dividend is a payment a company makes to its shareholders. It's usually paid from profits, but can also be paid for other reasons, such as when a company has extra cash over and above that needed to finance growth or expansion.
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A dividend is often a nice little windfall that arrives in your mailbox or bank account. If you invest in dividend-paying companies, they're an important part of the total returns you get from your shares.
So what exactly is a dividend?
A dividend is a payment a company makes to its shareholders. It's usually paid from profits, but can also be paid for other reasons, such as when a company has extra cash over and above that needed to finance growth or expansion.
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