Dividends

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Dividends, in accounting, refer to the distribution of a portion of a company’s earnings to its shareholders, typically in the form of cash or additional stock. This allocation is decided by the board of directors and represents a reward to investors for their investment in the company. Understanding dividends meaning in accounting is crucial for evaluating a company’s financial health and shareholder value.

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