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What are dividends?

A dividend constitutes the allocation of a segment of a company's profits to its shareholders. Dividends are commonly dispensed as monetary disbursements to individuals holding the underlying stock, but they can also be provided to investors as supplementary shares.


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Cash index Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Euro 50 - Cash          
France 40 - Cash          
Hong Kong 50 - Cash 8,72   19,78    
Japan 225 - Cash           
Netherlands 25 - Cash          
Spain 35 - Cash          
Sweden 30 - Cash          
Switzerland 20 - Cash          
UK 100 - Cash       10,86  
US 30 - Cash       18,06  
US NDAQ 100 - Cash          
US Small Cap 2000 - Cash          
US SPX 500 - Cash          

 

Key features of dividends:

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Motivation and Reward

Dividends, disbursed quarterly or semi-annually, motivate shareholders and serve as a reward for their investment.

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Attraction for investors

They stand out as a key factor that draws investors to a company.

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Financial Health Indicator

Generally, as the business generates higher cash flow and demonstrates profitability, there's a heightened likelihood that a portion of those funds will be given back to shareholders.

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Fiscal indicator

Dividends offer an effective avenue for investors to evaluate a company's fiscal well-being.

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What does ex-dividend mean?

The ex-dividend date signifies the point when the stock no longer carries the privilege of receiving the imminent dividend disbursement.

Typically, it occurs a single business day prior to the company distributing the dividend.

Traders initiating a position on the ex-dividend date will not have the right to, or be obligated to remit, the dividend concerning their holdings. The stock's value will decrease on this particular day due to the issuance of dividends..