dividend - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • pence: A special dividend of 159 pence per share was paid in March 2005.

Converse of object

  • reap: A small amount of effort now can really reap dividends later.
  • pay: The company paid a dividend per share of $ 0.10 over the same period.
  • declare: To declare a final dividend on the Ordinary shares.
  • reinvest: When combined with reinvested net dividends the average annual return has been 15.2 % before any expenses of buying and selling.
  • recommend: Dividends The Directors are pleased to recommend an interim dividend of 5.8 pence per share.
  • distribute: In addition, dividends distributed to all partners are reported on the partners ' personal income tax return.

Adjective modifier

  • interim: Interim dividend up 2 % to 2.6 pence per share.
  • handsome: It will pay handsome dividends to visit them for ideas on almost every aspect of " Your Wedding " .
  • final: To declare a final dividend on the Ordinary shares.
  • full-year: Sky is paying a final dividend of 3.25p per share, taking its full-year dividend to 6p.
  • maiden: We're particularly pleased with the Group's strong cash generation and to announce our maiden dividend as a public company.

Modifies a noun

  • reinvestment: No, the Company does not offer a dividend reinvestment plan.
  • payout: We have said that we intend to increase our dividend payout ratio to 40 % .
  • yield: Does a high dividend yield indicate a strong company?
  • voucher: A dividend tax voucher is sent to shareholders at their address on the Register at the time of payment of the relevant dividend.
  • waiver: A dividend waiver must be executed under seal and received by the company before the dividend becomes payable.
  • payment: The top dividend payment in Orkney, which is also the largest in the UK, goes to the Queen's Hotel in Kirkwall.

Noun used with modifier

  • scrip: If there is an enhanced scrip dividend we will ask you to decide whether to take the dividend in shares or in cash.
  • peace: The ' peace dividend ' was an easy convenience for many.

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