Dividend Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
DVY | A | iShares Select Dividend ETF | -0.22 | |
DTD | A | WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund | -0.56 | |
YLDE | A | ClearBridge Dividend Strategy ESG ETF | -0.62 | |
DLN | A | WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund | -0.47 | |
DHS | A | WisdomTree High-Yielding Equity Fund | -0.09 | |
TDVG | A | T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth ETF | -0.58 | |
MRCP | A | January PGIM US Large-Cap Buffer 12 ETF - March | 0.00 | |
DIVL | A | Madison Dividend Value ETF | -0.17 | |
FTDS | A | First Trust Dividend Strength ETF | -0.55 | |
JHDV | A | John Hancock U.S. High Dividend ETF | -0.27 |
Related Industries: Asset Management REIT - Retail
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
BUFB | A | Innovator Laddered Allocation Buffer ETF | 8.32 | |
PBFR | A | PGIM Laddered Fund of Buffer 20 ETF | 8.31 | |
BUFF | A | Innovator S&P 500 Diversified Power Buffer ETF | 8.31 | |
PCEF | A | PowerShares CEF Income Composite Portfolio | 2.64 | |
CCEF | A | Calamos CEF Income & Arbitrage ETF | 2.63 |
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A dividend is a payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually as a distribution of profits. When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, the corporation is able to re-invest the profit in the business (called retained earnings) and pay a proportion of the profit as a dividend to shareholders. Distribution to shareholders may be in cash (usually a deposit into a bank account) or, if the corporation has a dividend reinvestment plan, the amount can be paid by the issue of further shares or share repurchase.A dividend is allocated as a fixed amount per share with shareholders receiving a dividend in proportion to their shareholding. For the joint-stock company, paying dividends is not an expense; rather, it is the division of after-tax profits among shareholders. Retained earnings (profits that have not been distributed as dividends) are shown in the shareholders' equity section on the company's balance sheet – the same as its issued share capital. Public companies usually pay dividends on a fixed schedule, but may declare a dividend at any time, sometimes called a special dividend to distinguish it from the fixed schedule dividends. Cooperatives, on the other hand, allocate dividends according to members' activity, so their dividends are often considered to be a pre-tax expense.
The word "dividend" comes from the Latin word "dividendum" ("thing to be divided").
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