Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who divides; a divider.
- noun An erroneous form of
dividend .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Dividend; share.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete
dividend ;share
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Examples
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They already got the divident rate cut below what the bagger at WalMart pays.
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The firm cited valuation, with shares trading at a 15x multiple, and a divident yield of 1.6 percent.
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The firm cited valuation, with shares trading at a 15x multiple, and a divident yield of 1.6 percent.
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Good investors only buy what they understand, and I understand basic American stocks, bonds, buying and holding and divident yields.
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Last year an additional $1200 was tacked onto the permanent fund divident to help people pay for energy costs, so the total was close to $3300.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Voters Reward Lucky Governments More than Good Ones: 2009
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As divident payments, particularly by financial companies, fall victim to the global credit crunch and the slowing U.S. economy, there might be some good news emerging: Expectations for additional big dividend cuts are beginning to fade.
Conflicting Perceptions Underlie Clashes Over Chinese Policies 2008
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The firm isn't expected to pay a dividend after the split, while First American Financial would pay the same divident as First American now does.
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As divident payments, particularly by financial companies, fall victim to the global credit crunch and the slowing U.S. economy, there might be some good news emerging: Expectations for additional big dividend cuts are beginning to fade.
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Brown exacted a 12% divident rate and Paulson gave all those corporations the gift of a low 5% dividend rate. by
OpEdNews - Diary: Naomi Klein on Rob Kall Radio Show Tonight, October 15 2008
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My credit union, Northeast Credit Union, offers an account with a 4.00% APY plus divident rate of 0.50%.
Mouse Print»Blog Archive » 4% Interest Savings Account: Deal or No Deal? 2008
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