osakevoitot
Osakevoitot refers to the priority entitlement of shareholders in a company to receive dividends. This right is typically granted to shareholders on a per-share basis and is usually determined by the company's article of association or its charter. The primary purpose of osakevoitot is to ensure that shareholders receive a fair share of the company's profits, proportionate to their investment.
In Finland, the concept of osakevoitot is governed by the Companies Act, which outlines the rules and
Osakevoitot plays a crucial role in maintaining the interests of shareholders and promoting transparency in corporate
It is worth noting that osakevoitot is not the same as dividend income, although the terms are