A cash dividend is a distribution of a portion of a company’s earnings to its shareholders in the form of cash rather than additional shares. These dividends are paid net of income tax, and shareholders typically receive credit for the tax deducted.
A company's predetermined approach on managing the distribution of profits to its shareholders versus retaining earnings for reinvestment in the business.
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