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  2. Ex-dividend date - Wikipedia

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    The ex-date or ex-dividend date represents the date on or after which a security is traded without a previously declared dividend or distribution. [1] The opening price on the ex-dividend date, in comparison to the previous closing price, can be expected to decrease by the amount of the dividend, although this change may be obscured by other ...

  3. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    After this date the shares becomes ex dividend. Ex-dividend date – the day on which shares bought and sold no longer come attached with the right to be paid the most recently declared dividend. In the United States and many European countries, it is typically one trading day before the record date. This is an important date for any company ...

  4. Dividend distribution tax - Wikipedia

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    Dividend distribution tax was a tax previously imposed by the Indian Government on Indian companies according to the dividend paid to a company's investors. The dividend distribution tax has been abolished since 2020 according to the Union Budget of India. [1] The Finance Act, 2020 changed the method of dividend taxation.

  5. SML Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    During the financial year 2009–10 the company had issued 3,984,946 equity share of Rs. 10 each at a premium of Rs. 190 per share on rights basis to the Equity shareholders of the company in the ratio of 11 equity shares for every 50 Equity shares held on the record date and raised Rs. 796989,000 for financing of Expansion project, repayment ...

  6. Common stock dividend - Wikipedia

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    A common stock dividend is the dividend paid to common stock owners from the profits of the company. Like other dividends, the payout is in the form of either cash or stock. The law may regulate the size of the common stock dividend particularly when the payout is a cash distribution tantamount to a liquidation.

  7. Dividend policy - Wikipedia

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    The Modigliani–Miller theorem states that dividend policy does not influence the value of the firm. [4] The theory, more generally, is framed in the context of capital structure, and states that — in the absence of taxes, bankruptcy costs, agency costs, and asymmetric information, and in an efficient market — the enterprise value of a firm is unaffected by how that firm is financed: i.e ...

  8. Dividend tax - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium there is a tax of 30% on dividends, known as "roerende voorheffing" (in Dutch) or "précompte mobilier" (in French). Citizens can claim back their taxes on the first 800 EUR (2021) of received dividends through their tax declaration. In Brazil, dividends are tax-exempt. In Bulgaria there is a tax of 5% on dividends.

  9. Dividend stripping - Wikipedia

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    Dividend stripping is the practice of buying shares a short period before a dividend is declared, called cum-dividend, and then selling them when they go ex-dividend, when the previous owner is entitled to the dividend. On the day the company trades ex-dividend, theoretically the share price drops by the amount of the dividend.