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Originally Posted by Ninja View Post
Thanks sandy.

Another thing i would like to know is how are the dividends announced by the company are divided to its stakeholders? For example say i bought 10 shares of ICICI bank last week and today it has announced a dividend of 110%, or Rs 11/share, does that mean i would get 10x11 Rupees as dividend?
Dividends are payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members. When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, that money can be put to two uses: it can either be re-invested in the business (called retained earnings), or it can be paid to the shareholders as a dividend. Many corporations retain a portion of their earnings and pay the remainder as a dividend.

For a joint stock company, a dividend is allocated as a fixed amount per share. Therefore, a shareholder receives a dividend in proportion to their shareholding. For the joint stock company, paying dividends is not an expense; rather, it is the division of an asset among shareholders. Public companies usually pay dividends on a fixed schedule, but may declare a dividend at any time, sometimes called a special dividend to distinguish it from a regular one.

Cooperatives on the other hand, allocate dividends according to members' activity, so their dividends are often considered to be a pre-tax expense.
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