DIVIDEND
dividend. A portion of a company’s earnings or profits distributed pro rata to its shareholders,
usu. in the form of cash or additional shares. [Cases: Corporations 155(1). C.J.S. Corporations §
300.]
accumulated dividend.A dividend that has been declared but not yet paid. — Also termed
accrued dividend. [Cases: Corporations 68, 156. C.J.S. Corporations §§ 158, 177, 180–183.]
accumulative dividend.See cumulative dividend.
asset dividend.A dividend paid in the form of property, usu. the company’s product, rather
than in cash or stock. — Also termed property dividend.
bond dividend.A dividend in which a shareholder receives a bond instead of scrip, property,
or money.
capital-gain dividend.A taxable payment to a mutual-fund shareholder. • The payment is the
shareholder’s proportional share of the net capital gains realized by securities sales from the
mutual fund’s portfolio. — Also termed capital-gain distribution.
cash dividend.A dividend paid to shareholders in the form of money. [Cases: Corporations
152. C.J.S. Corporations §§ 295–299.]
consent dividend.A dividend that is not actually paid to the shareholders, but is taxed to the
shareholders and increases the basis in their stock investment. • A corporation declares a consent
dividend to avoid or reduce an accumulated-earnings or personal-holding-company penalty tax.
constructive dividend.A taxable benefit derived by a shareholder from the corporation even
though the benefit was not designated a dividend. • Examples include excessive compensation,
bargain purchases of corporate property, and shareholder use of corporate property. [Cases:
Internal Revenue 3750–3768. C.J.S. Internal Revenue §§ 72, 389–390, 395.]
cumulative dividend.A dividend that grows from year to year when not paid. • A cumulative
dividend is usu. on preferred shares, and it must be paid in full before common shareholders may
receive any dividend. If the corporation does not pay a dividend in a particular year or period, it is
carried over to the next year or period and must be paid before the common shareholders receive
any payment. — Also termed accumulative dividend. Cf. noncumulative dividend. [Cases:
Corporations 68, 156. C.J.S. Corporations §§ 158, 177, 180–183.]
deferred dividend.A dividend that is declared, but is payable at a future date.
deficiency dividend.A dividend paid to reduce or avoid personal-holding-company tax in a
prior year.
disguised dividend.See informal dividend.
extraordinary dividend.A dividend paid in addition to a regular dividend, usu. because of
exceptional corporate profits during the dividend period. — Also termed extra dividend; D
nonrecurring dividend; special dividend. [Cases: Corporations 155(1). C.J.S. Corporations §
300.]
fixed-return dividend.A dividend that is constant throughout the investment’s life.
informal dividend.A payment of salary, rent, interest, or the like to or for a shareholder as a
substitute for a dividend. — Also termed disguised dividend.
liability dividend.See scrip dividend.
liquidation dividend.A dividend paid to a dissolving corporation’s shareholders, usu. from the
capital of the corporation, upon the decision to suspend all or part of its business operations. —
Also termed liquidating dividend. [Cases: Corporations 629. C.J.S. Corporations §§ 875–878.]
nimble dividend.A dividend paid out of current earnings when there is a deficit in the account
from which dividends may be paid. • Some state statutes prohibit nimble dividends.
noncumulative dividend.A dividend that does not accrue for the benefit of a preferred
shareholder if there is a passed dividend in a particular year or period. Cf. cumulative dividend.
[Cases: Corporations 152. C.J.S. Corporations §§ 295–299.]
nonrecurring dividend.See extraordinary dividend.
passed dividend.A dividend that is not paid when due by a company that has a history of
paying regular dividends.
preferred dividend.A dividend paid to preferred shareholders, who are generally paid a fixed
amount and take priority over common shareholders. [Cases: Corporations 151, 156. C.J.S.
Corporations §§ 158, 293.]
property dividend.See asset dividend.
reinvested dividend.A dividend that is used to purchase additional shares in the corporation,
instead of being taken in cash by the shareholder. See DIVIDEND-REINVESTMENT PLAN.
scrip dividend.A dividend paid in certificates entitling the holder to ownership of capital
stock to be issued in the future. • This type of dividend usu. signals that the corporation’s cash
flow is poor. — Also termed liability dividend.
special dividend.See extraordinary dividend.
stock dividend.A dividend paid in stock expressed as a percentage of the number of shares
already held by a shareholder. [Cases: Corporations 157. C.J.S. Corporations §§ 294, 302–304.]
unpaid dividend.A declared but unpaid dividend.
year-end dividend.An extra dividend paid at the end of the fiscal year depending on the
amount of the profits. [Blacks Law 8th]