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  2. How to read a stock quote page: Learn the basics - AOL

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    Dividend yield, which is a ratio that shows the annual dividend payment as a percent of the stock’s price. Dividend rate , which represents the total annual dividend payout per share.

  3. How to read stock charts: Learn the basics - AOL

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    Dividend yield: This figure is calculated by taking the annual dividend per share and dividing by the current share price. Dividends are a way for companies to share profits with shareholders.

  4. What are dividends? How they work and key terms you ... - AOL

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    Dividend yield: This is the annual dividend per share divided by the share price. Record date: The date a company will check and record information about who is eligible to receive a dividend payout.

  5. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    A dividend is a distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders, after which the stock exchange decreases the price of the stock by the dividend to remove volatility. The market has no control over the stock price on open on the ex-dividend date, though more often than not it may open higher. [ 1 ]

  6. Stock duration - Wikipedia

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    The stock price and dividend are taken directly from the market, and they're tangible. Everything else is hypothecated into the future: interest rates, growth, volatility, idiosyncratic risks, and dividend amounts. For European stocks, dividends aren't fixed, but paid as a proportion of profits, so even the base amounts are hypothecated.

  7. Why Investing in Dividend Stocks Might Make More Sense ... - AOL

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    Read on to find out. ... When stock prices rise, dividend yields fall. After back-to-back years with double-digit gains in the S&P 500, yields paid by S&P 500 companies have fallen to 1.3%, a ...

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