Dividend

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A dividend, in accounting terms, refers to a distribution of a portion of a company’s earnings to its shareholders, typically in the form of cash or additional stock. This distribution is decided by the company’s board of directors and is often paid on a regular basis. The dividend definition in accounting highlights its role as a return on investment for shareholders, reflecting the company’s profitability and financial health.

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