A dividend is the distribution of a portion of a company's earnings to its shareholders, typically articulated as an amount per share. Its yield is a popular metric for investors.
An interim dividend is a type of dividend paid to shareholders during a company's financial year, prior to the annual dividend payout. It serves as an indication of the company's current profitability and financial health.
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