A dividend program is a scheme where a company regularly pays a portion of its profits to its shareholders as a reward for owning their stocks. Full definition
How can a carbon fee and dividend program continue to pay higher dividends to households in the future when the projection is that fossil fuel usage will decrease? (climatechangecomedian.com)
While the earnings from a business are never consistent, dividend programs often aim to be. (thecollegeinvestor.com)
A strong dividend program suggests that management is probably making smart decisions with the cash remaining after dividends are paid. (dailytradealert.com)