Cash Dividend

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A cash dividend is a distribution of a corporation’s earnings to its shareholders in the form of cash, typically paid on a per-share basis. This financial reward is declared by the company’s board of directors and is often issued quarterly. The cash dividend meaning underscores a company’s profitability and its commitment to returning value to shareholders.

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