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  2. How To Calculate Dividend Yield and Why It Matters - AOL

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    To calculate a stock’s dividend yield, take the company’s total expected payout over the course of a year and divide that by the current stock price. The mathematical formula is as follows:

  3. Why Ingersoll-Rand (IR) is a Great Dividend Stock Right Now

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    Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Ingersoll-Rand (IR) have what it takes? Let's find out.

  4. This 1 Simple Tool Will Lead You to Cheap Dividend Stocks

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    Over the past year, investors have been fleeing to the "safety" of dividend stocks. Yet overpaying for yield, can quickly turn your "safe haven" into a trap. Correct valuation is the key to ...

  5. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    The dividend yield or dividend–price ratio of a share is the dividend per share divided by the price per share. [1] It is also a company's total annual dividend payments divided by its market capitalization, assuming the number of shares is constant. It is often expressed as a percentage.

  6. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

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    The dividend payout ratio is calculated as DPS/EPS. According to Financial Accounting by Walter T. Harrison, the calculation for the payout ratio is as follows: Payout Ratio = (Dividends - Preferred Stock Dividends)/Net Income. The dividend yield is given by earnings yield times the dividend payout ratio:

  7. How to Calculate Your Dividend Payout Ratio - AOL

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    The dividend payout ratio can be a helpful metric for comparing dividend stocks. This ratio represents the amount of net income that a company pays out to shareholders in the form of dividends.

  8. Yield gap - Wikipedia

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    The yield gap or yield ratio is the ratio of the dividend yield of an equity and the yield of a long-term government bond. Typically equities have a higher yield (as a percentage of the market price of the equity) thus reflecting the higher risk of holding an equity. [1] [2]

  9. Ingersoll-Rand Keeps Its Dividend Steady

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    Ingersoll-Rand is continuing its long tradition of paying a dividend. The company will distribute $0.21 per share of its common stock on June 28 to shareholders of record as of June 14. This ...