There are 2
kinds of dividends issued by ETFs, qualified and unqualified.
Not exact matches
Here's how it works: Certain companies
issue stock that stipulates its
dividends — which are a
kind of payment that goes to shareholders — will be paid, instead
of cash, in the form
of more stock.
First, most
kinds of preferred share
dividends are fixed at a set rate when they're
issued.
However, where can one found reliable information about the number
of issued stock, the voting rights, if there is more than one
kind of stock for a given company, if the
dividends are always paid, etc..