As with common stock, dividends aren't guaranteed and must be declared by the board of directors,
usually on a quarterly basis.
Not exact matches
Constituents, or, companies that make up the FTSE 100, are determined
on a
quarterly basis,
usually the Wednesday following the first Friday in March, June, September and December.
That's because bonuses are
usually based on monthly and
quarterly goals.
Dividends are
usually given
on a
quarterly basis.
Another advantage of ETFs over mutual funds that you didn't mention — ETFs actually pay out all the dividends collected by the stocks that make up the ETF, and they
usually pay out
on a
quarterly basis.
I
usually purchase / trade
on a
quarterly basis as it keeps the cost down and I can redistribute my dividend income.
These have a specific call date,
usually every five years,
on which the holder can choose to lock in a new dividend at current rates, or convert to a floating rate that will change monthly or
quarterly based on a reference rate.
For debt deals, you receive a
quarterly payment at whatever yield is set,
usually between 8 % and 12 %
based on risk.
You get a legal ownership of the property and returns,
usually on a monthly or
quarterly basis.
Mutual funds and NextShares funds typically disclose their full holdings
on a monthly or
quarterly basis,
usually with a 30 to 60 day lag.
This is
usually the case for passive ETFs and many strategic beta ETFs, while many active strategies will disclose holdings
on a
quarterly basis, as is more customary with mutual funds.
These payments are
usually made
on a fixed schedule (monthly,
quarterly, annually) or
on a special
basis at any time as approved by the corporation's Board of Directors.
Grant distributions are
usually made
on a
quarterly basis.
In return, you receive a check from New York Life
on a monthly,
quarterly, semi-annual, or annual
basis — guaranteed — for the rest of your life, starting when you choose it to,
usually at or after retirement.
The premiums are
usually paid
on a regular
basis, either monthly,
quarterly, semi-annually or annually.
Insurance companies
usually quote insurance premiums
on an annual
basis, but the insurer can convert the annual payment to monthly or
quarterly payments, if the policyowner desires.
You get a legal ownership of the property and returns,
usually on a monthly or
quarterly basis.