dividend

dividend
noun
1) (Commerc., Finance) Dividende, die
2) in pl. (fig.): (benefit) Vorteil, der

pay dividends — sich auszahlen od. rentieren

reap the dividends — die Früchte ernten

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['dividend]
noun
(the interest paid on shares etc: a dividend of 2%.) der Gewinnanteil
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divi·dend
[ˈdɪvɪdend]
n
1. FIN Dividende f, Gewinnanteil m
\dividend in kind/on preferred stock STOCKEX Natural-/Vorzugsdividende f
cum \dividend mit [o cum] Dividende
ex \dividend ohne [o ex] Dividende
distribution of \dividends Ausschüttung f
to declare a \dividend eine Dividende erklären [o beschließen]
to maintain the \dividend Dividenden in gleicher Höhe ausschütten
to pass [or AM omit] the \dividend keine Dividende ausschütten, die Dividende ausfallen lassen
to pay \dividends Dividenden auszahlen
2. (benefit) zusätzlicher Vorteil
to pay \dividends sich akk bezahlt machen
3. MATH Dividend m; of fraction Zähler m
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['dIvɪdend]
n
1) (FIN) Dividende f

to pay dividends (fig) — sich bezahlt machen

2) (MATH) Dividend m
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dividend [ˈdıvıdend] s
1. MATH Dividend m (zu teilende Zahl)
2. WIRTSCH Dividende f, Gewinnanteil m:
dividend on US mit Dividende;
dividend on account Abschlagsdividende;
pay dividends fig sich bezahlt machen
3. JUR Quote f (einer Konkursmasse)
4. Anteil m
div. abk
1. divided
2. WIRTSCH dividend
3. division
4. MATH divisor
5. divorced
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noun
1) (Commerc., Finance) Dividende, die
2) in pl. (fig.): (benefit) Vorteil, der

pay dividends — sich auszahlen od. rentieren

reap the dividends — die Früchte ernten

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n.
Dividend -e m.

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