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  4. List of companies paying scrip dividends - Wikipedia

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  5. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    Dividends paid does not appear on an income statement, but does appear on the balance sheet. Different classes of stocks have different priorities when it comes to dividend payments. Preferred stocks have priority claims on a company's income. A company must pay dividends on its preferred shares before distributing income to common share ...

  6. Ex-dividend date - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise the dividend income is taxed at higher rates for ordinary income. [11] The ex-dividend date does not determine the tax year of the dividend income. The tax year of a dividend is determined by the payment date, which is typically a week or more after the ex-dividend date.

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  9. Shareholder value - Wikipedia

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    The term shareholder value, sometimes abbreviated to SV, [1] can be used to refer to: . The market capitalization of a company;; The concept that the primary goal for a company is to increase the wealth of its shareholders (owners) by paying dividends and/or causing the stock price to increase (i.e. the Friedman doctrine introduced in 1970);