This rate assumes that a set amount is on deposit at
the beginning of the dividend period, that no deposits or withdrawals are made during the dividend period and funds remain on deposit for one full year at the same dividend rate.
The dividend declaration date is prior to
the beginning of a dividend period, and for the example above is December 31.
Not exact matches
A wash sale occurs when shares are redeemed at a loss and all or a portion
of the shares are repurchased (including reinvested
dividends) within a 61 - day
period,
beginning 30 days before the sale and ending 30 days after the sale.
The
Dividend Period begins on the first calendar day of the period and ends on the last calendar day of the p
Period begins on the first calendar day
of the
period and ends on the last calendar day of the p
period and ends on the last calendar day
of the
periodperiod.
For the
dividend to be considered as qualified divident rather than ordinary
dividend, therefore subject to the favoriable tax rate, the
dividends must be paid by a U.S. corporation or a qualified foreign corporation and the mutual fund that holds the
dividend - paying stock must have held the equity for more than 60 days during the 121 - day
period that
begins 60 days before the ex-
dividend date (the first date following the declaration
of a
dividend on which the buyer
of a stock will not receive the next
dividend payment.
The
Dividend Period begins on the first calendar day of the period and ends on the last day of the p
Period begins on the first calendar day
of the
period and ends on the last day of the p
period and ends on the last day
of the
periodperiod.
Qualified
dividends are
dividends that come from stocks held by the fund for at least 60 days
of the 121 - day
period that
begins 60 days prior to the ex-dividend date.
The
dividend period begins on the first day
of the term and ends on the maturity date.
Dividend period - For this account type, the dividend period is quarterly, for example, the beginning date of the first dividend period of the calendar year is January 1, and the ending date of such dividend period is M
Dividend period - For this account type, the
dividend period is quarterly, for example, the beginning date of the first dividend period of the calendar year is January 1, and the ending date of such dividend period is M
dividend period is quarterly, for example, the
beginning date
of the first
dividend period of the calendar year is January 1, and the ending date of such dividend period is M
dividend period of the calendar year is January 1, and the ending date
of such
dividend period is M
dividend period is March 31.
To make a comparison possible
of dividend yield's performance to the performance
of book, earnings and cashflow over the same
period, I also measured the returns
beginning in 1951.
Professor Shiller's Irrational Exuberance Web Site I determined the real, annualized
dividend growth rate by solving: (1 + r) ^ N = (real
dividend amount at the end
of N years) / (real
dividend amount at the
beginning of the
period).
If you have several years
of dividend data, you use the
dividend amount at the end
of the
period and the
dividend amount at the
beginning of the
period.
To be considered as «qualified,»
dividends must be held for a minimum
of 60 days during a 120 - day
period which
begins 60 days previous to the ex-dividend date.
A loss realized on a sale or exchange
of shares
of a fund may be disallowed if other substantially identical shares are acquired (whether through the automatic reinvestment
of dividends or otherwise) within a sixty - one (61) day
period beginning thirty (30) days before and ending thirty (30) days after the date that the shares are disposed
of.