What are dividends?

What are dividends?

Dividends are a portion of a company’s profits shared with its shareholders. They are paid on a per-share basis.
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    • How are dividends paid?

      Dividends are directly credited to your bank account linked to your Demat account.
    • Do companies pay dividends every year?

      No, paying dividends is not mandatory. Companies may choose to reinvest profits into the business for growth instead of distributing them as dividends.
    • Who decides if a company pays dividends?

      The company’s board of directors decides whether to pay dividends during the Annual General Meeting (AGM).
    • Can a company pay dividends even if it has a loss?

      Yes, if the company has enough cash reserves, it can pay dividends even during a loss-making year.
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