Stocks

Dividend

A dividend is a portion of a company's profits paid to shareholders, usually quarterly. Not all stocks pay dividends; growth companies often reinvest profits instead. Dividend yield = annual dividend ÷ stock price.

Example

A $2 annual dividend on a $50 stock = 4% dividend yield.

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