Guest viewing limit reached
  • You have reached the maximum number of guest views allowed
  • Please register below to remove this limitation
  • Already a member? Click here to login

Welcome to Discussion Bucks

Earn Cash While You Engage!

Join the ultimate paid-to-post forum where your opinions earn you real cash! 🌟 💵 Earn While You Post: Share your thoughts and watch your earnings grow. 🌐 Global Community: Connect with members worldwide. 🎁 Exclusive Perks: Enjoy rewards and VIP perks. Get Started in Minutes!

SignUp Now!

Why are dividends important?

Joined
Oct 1, 2023
Messages
4,822
Reaction score
468
Trophy Points
29
D Bucks
💵9.488525
Referral Credit
0
Shareholders will not only gain profits from the potential value appreciation when the value or price of the shares you buy increases, but they will also receive dividends, which are company profits distributed to shareholders according to the number of shares owned. In general, dividends will be distributed once a year or will depend on company policy. The amount of dividends to be distributed is determined by the accountant or internal auditor approved by the board of directors. Furthermore, the amount of dividends will be decided at the general meeting of shareholders.
 
It's all about the consistent returns a shareholder can receive, but it also is used as a measure of how well the company is doing which will attract other investors or push them away.
 
The dividend paid out is an indicator of the financial health of the company, and it is also a way to get additional media coverage. Companies which are making a loss will usually not pay a dividend.
 
The dividend paid out is an indicator of the financial health of the company, and it is also a way to get additional media coverage. Companies which are making a loss will usually not pay a dividend.
True, apart from that, we can also use dividends as a more reliable parameter for evaluating equity, dividends are also more credible, reflecting the issuer's company performing poorly or well, because to pay dividends the issuer needs cash.
 
Back
Top Bottom