dividenda
Dividenda is a term used chiefly in historical or legal finance contexts to denote a distribution of a corporation's profits to its shareholders. In contemporary English, the term dividend is far more common, but dividenda may appear in legal texts, Latinized financial writing, or in some non-English languages. A dividenda represents a per-share payment either in cash or in kind, and it is typically proposed by a company's board of directors and approved by shareholders.
Types of dividenda include cash dividends, which pay cash per share; stock dividends, which issue additional
Declaration and payment: The board declares the dividenda per share amount; the ex-dividend date is the first
Calculation and taxation: Dividenda per share equals total dividends divided by outstanding shares. Dividend yield equals
Regulation and policy: Companies use dividend policies such as stable, progressive, or residual dividends. Dividenda payments