"Dividend cheques" refers to paper checks that are issued by a company to its shareholders as a form of payment or distribution of profits. These cheques represent a portion of the company's earnings that is paid out to its investors on a regular basis.
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The only Ambition that Wenger and the Arsenal Board is to get a nice big
fat dividend Cheque every year and XXXX the Fan's.
If it feels scary slashing the amount
of dividend cheques you receive, says Bradley, take heart: «This portfolio approach will actually provide you with a better overall return.»
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Just because he may not be drawing out a salary / drawing out a small amount does nt mean he will forfeit
his dividend cheque.
They will probably take half
my dividend cheque just on fees?!
While I'm a major believer in dividend investing, there has always been one major problem: most of us pay our bills on a monthly cycle, yet
our dividend cheques arrive only once per quarter.
If, for example, a company announces that it will pay a dividend on January 15 to shareholders of record, every shareholder whose name appears on the company's books on that date will be sent
a dividend cheque from the company.
The payment date is the day when
the dividend cheques will actually be mailed to the shareholders of a company or credited to brokerage accounts.
I suppose
a dividend cheque every month would be fun but I don't mind too much.
He promptly handed over to
me a dividend cheque from Comsat, saying «here — for The SETI League.»