B2 noun Neutral

Dividend

/ˈdɪvɪdend/

A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits or reserves. It is a way for a company to share its financial success with those who invest in it.

Ejemplos

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1

Investing in blue-chip stocks often provides a reliable monthly dividend.

Investing in blue-chip stocks often provides a reliable monthly dividend.

2

The board of directors has recommended a final dividend of 50 cents per share.

The board of directors has recommended a final dividend of 50 cents per share.

3

I'm using my dividends from the stock market to pay for my summer vacation.

I'm using my dividends from the stock market to pay for my summer vacation.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
dividend
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Truco para recordar

A Dividend is a 'Divide' of the 'End' profits.

Quiz rápido

The energy company has a high ______ yield, making it popular with retired investors.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: dividend

Ejemplos

1

Investing in blue-chip stocks often provides a reliable monthly dividend.

everyday

Investing in blue-chip stocks often provides a reliable monthly dividend.

2

The board of directors has recommended a final dividend of 50 cents per share.

formal

The board of directors has recommended a final dividend of 50 cents per share.

3

I'm using my dividends from the stock market to pay for my summer vacation.

informal

I'm using my dividends from the stock market to pay for my summer vacation.

4

Modigliani-Miller theory explores whether dividend policy affects a firm's value.

academic

Modigliani-Miller theory explores whether dividend policy affects a firm's value.

5

The stock price dropped slightly after the company announced it would cut its dividend.

business

The stock price dropped slightly after the company announced it would cut its dividend.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
dividend

Colocaciones comunes

pay a dividend pay a dividend
dividend yield dividend yield
quarterly dividend quarterly dividend
stock dividend stock dividend
dividend payout dividend payout

Frases Comunes

pay dividends

to produce great benefits in the future

dividend reinvestment plan

using dividends to buy more shares automatically

interim dividend

a dividend paid before the full year's results are known

Se confunde a menudo con

Dividend vs Division

A division is a part of a company; a dividend is a payment to shareholders.

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Notas de uso

Usually used in plural when talking about general income from stocks, but singular when referring to a specific per-share amount.

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Errores comunes

Don't confuse the financial meaning with the mathematical one (the number to be divided).

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Truco para recordar

A Dividend is a 'Divide' of the 'End' profits.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Latin 'dividendum', meaning 'thing to be divided'.

Patrones gramaticales

to pay a dividend of [amount] dividend on [shares]
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Contexto cultural

In many cultures, 'dividend-paying stocks' are seen as the safest and most traditional way to build wealth.

Quiz rápido

The energy company has a high ______ yield, making it popular with retired investors.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: dividend

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