dividend in the PONS Dictionary

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To encourage investors to purchase shares, the three partners guaranteed that a 6 percent dividend would be paid every year.
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For example, when dividing 6 by 3, the quotient is 2, while 6 is called the dividend, and 3 the divisor.
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As in all division problems, one number, called the dividend, is divided by another, called the divisor, producing a result called the quotient.
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States can develop trust and legitimacy over the long term through the provision of these basic services (known as the peace dividend).
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This means that both the profits of the company and the dividends from the company are taxed.
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The proposed dividend of 12 % was met with skepticism, although the company did, in fact, pay a dividend of 20% in 1836.
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This is usually paid in the form of wages and salaries, it can also be paid in the form of royalties, rent, dividends etc.
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Using a tax potentially enables a double dividend, by using the revenue generated by the tax to reduce other distortionary taxes through revenue recycling.
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The quotient further is expressed as the number of times the divisor divides into the dividend, e.g. 3 divides 2 times into 6.
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The first dividend is 0.1 and the working divisor is 17.
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