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An ordinary share dividend is:

a. Part of the company profits used to reward the shareholders for their investment. b. Interest on money lent to the company by its shareholders. c. An expense of running the company. d. The directors’ remuneration.

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Date Posted: 2013/08/22
Emad Ramadan
by Emad Ramadan , Internal Auditor , Liptis Egypt for Pharmaceuticals & Medical Products S.A.E

a.
Part of the company profits used to reward the shareholders for their investment.

هشام عبدالله خليفه محمد
by هشام عبدالله خليفه محمد , Senior Accountant , Al Watania Paper Product Co

a.
Part of the company profits used to reward the shareholders for their investment.

Divyesh Patel
by Divyesh Patel , Assistant Professional Officer- Treasury , City Of Cape Town

Answer is A- Part of the company profits used to reward the shareholders for their investment.

 

All dividends are considered ordinary unless they are specifically classified as qualified dividends.

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