Significant price changes due to dividends and stock splits must be made when they occur. |
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Nottingham's open style then paid dividends when their hooker crossed for the first try of the game. |
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The valuations of virtually all tech companies in the 1990s rose to stratospheric heights, making dividends unnecessary. |
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Already the move, which frees the club from restrictive rules, has paid dividends, explained Mr Collins. |
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Indeed, payment of dividends could begin as early as next year, with holders of preferred stock receiving the first dividend payments. |
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The funds invest in shares that pay high dividends, such as banks and utilities. |
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Fully franked dividends for the next 2 financial years are forecast to be not less than 12 cents per share per annum. |
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We made some pretty radical engine changes that we hope pay some dividends, and we did the same with the race car. |
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The next decade looks to be one that could be characterised by equally greedy shareholders hungry for dividends. |
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So, it is an investment that pays dividends not just for the family, which is very important, but for our economy as well. |
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Ultimately, the manager is confident his investments will pay handsome dividends. |
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This new age approach to clubbing is paying dividends, with the club turning away hundreds of people every weekend. |
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We're just cock-a-hoop here and Birmingham reaped the dividends on Wednesday, which didn't surprise me. |
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The bottom line is that the Government dividends impact directly on programme quality. |
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But if the phaseout remains, business and investors would have to deal with a far more uncertain and complex regime for taxing dividends. |
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Companies don't raise their dividends by a huge amount each year, but it adds up over time. |
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A little spoken Japanese can go a long way towards breaking down barriers, so a phrase book acquired now could pay dividends in June. |
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Furthermore, the annual coupons of corporate bonds are more predictable and often higher than the dividends received on common stock. |
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More effort focused on the commander's intention, the concept, will reap great dividends for the commander and staff. |
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Rate of return targets and requirements for the payment of dividends to the state government were introduced concurrently. |
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I also knew that I could not be appeased with a pittance in dividends simply because everyone was focused on share price growth. |
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Some officials suggested a less confrontational approach might reap dividends. |
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These are intangible things that we believe are genuine dividends of a good design program. |
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The tactic of having the police in plain clothes near campuses has also paid dividends in catching eve-teasers. |
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Taking holding costs and dividends into account, the Government is well out of pocket. |
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Since withdrawals from such plans are fully taxed, you might wind up converting tax-free dividends into taxable income. |
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A single-share investment in 1995 will have increased to 1.3 shares as dividends were converted into more shares. |
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If the public company had to abolish dividends, what would the co-op use to pay the interest on its loans? |
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He says investors should not invest in companies that pay good franked dividends at the expense of companies that offer good value and diversity. |
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It was necessary for the profits to be taxed in Australia by accruals in order for franked dividends to be able to be paid. |
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The tie was moved from Hull to take advantage of the opportunity to play at York City's ground and it paid dividends for the City girls. |
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Instead, the House voted to cut the maximum tax rates on both dividends and capital gains to 15 percent. |
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The plan is to call for a vote on the deal in May and pay the dividends shortly afterward. |
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Note also that the loss of the tax credit is only applicable to dividends paid on shares. |
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Tax rebates for dividends and capital gains will help reduce the cost of equity for companies in the knowledge sector. |
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Other funds have been used to invest in local schools or paid out as cash dividends to Torra's members. |
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A hat-trick looks a fair bet and backing McCoy's rides in the second, third, fourth and fifth races in combination bets should pay dividends. |
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But whatever karmic credit you've amassed in the akashic bank account pays dividends this week and friends stand you in good stead. |
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Among the dividends provided by the Public Choice Center, solitude to plow one's own furrow was distinctly absent. |
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This year's row is over abolition of the withholding tax on foreign dividends. |
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These include exemption from paying corporate tax, withholding tax on dividends and tax on interest or royalties and capital gains tax. |
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A stance should be taken on taxing dividends from equity mutual fund schemes. |
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This prestigious prize paid immediate dividends, ranking him among the elite. |
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Establishing personal relationships pays dividends simply because people enjoy recognition. |
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This has boosted the bargaining power of the unions, which can now pay dividends to their member cooperatives. |
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Listening to children isn't only the right thing to do, it might actually pay dividends here. |
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Include any bonuses, tips, commissions, alimony, child support, dividends, interest earnings, and government benefits. |
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And yes, its implementation can be laborious, lengthy, and slow to show dividends. |
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And though, inevitably, there are nerves, he is confident that the hard work of the past 18 months will pay dividends. |
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All owners will be told how to correct the dog's behaviour and how reinforcement of good behaviour will pay more dividends than punishment. |
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Our research shows that where groups are tightly defined and disadvantage is concentrated, targeting that group pays dividends. |
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If you invest now and reinvest your dividends until you retire, you can get a huge return on your initial investment. |
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Assume that you reinvest your dividends and capital gains payouts in shares of the fund. |
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When imitation becomes obsession, it's normally a destructive force, but, sometimes it pays dividends. |
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Many companies and investors favor using spare corporate cash for stock buybacks or to reinvest profits instead of paying dividends. |
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Dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, allow investors to build investment portfolios by reinvesting dividends into more shares. |
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It was there when things began to click and the move to the batter's box began to pay dividends. |
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Nevertheless, a yet more generous policy might have paid political dividends. |
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Careful cultivation of the UN pays dividends, like the need to present its policies abroad in a more reassuring manner. |
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Kreuger made money from money, offering hefty dividends to attract investors to the repeated share offerings from his companies. |
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In some cases though, the costs charged against profit reserves will impact upon the company's ability to pay dividends. |
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There was continued pressure from the Jags upon the restart and it was to pay dividends almost immediately. |
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The lower rates are retroactive to May 6, so dividends collected or gains realized before then are taxed at the old rates. |
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Quick returns on investment and high dividends have to be achieved to keep the confidence of shareholders. |
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It is unlikely they will see dividends anytime over the next five years, said Mr Horgan. |
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As a result, the company runs more profitably, with shareholders suffering fewer losses, and with dividends issued regularly. |
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If you own or manage staff in a small-to-mid size company, it would pay you great dividends to set aside some money for training. |
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Darren's dogged perseverance has finally, after years of thankless effort, begun to pay dividends. |
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Most companies distribute dividends to shareholders every three or six months. |
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Efforts to work with mothers-in-law and other family members may yield higher dividends in the short term. |
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And that's all it is, one giant performance after another in hopes their proficient thespian skills will pay dividends in the long run. |
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Each member also earns annual dividends based on the cooperative's profits. |
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However, at present, we are boosting our long-term returns by reinvesting our dividends into yet more shares. |
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After asking for yet more Government money and then considering paying dividends to shareholders, this is the last straw. |
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For all but the very wealthy, the tax break from dividends would be meager. |
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If you're a higher-rate taxpayer, you get income tax relief on your dividends too. |
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Had tax deducted from savings interest or share dividends during a tax year when you weren't working or earned very little? |
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Second, if you are getting dividends on your shares, there is a withholding tax on them. |
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With this strategy, you chose securities that pay a high level of dividends or coupon payments. |
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The Pythagorean orientation yielded substantial dividends in his astronomical investigations. |
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Igote was claiming that distributions from Badsey were only distributions in the sense of dividends. |
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Everton have used his pace to turn opposition defences, and the through ball has yielded dividends in conjunction with this speed. |
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Under your plan, upper-income individuals also lose their tax cuts for capital gains and dividends. |
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Unlike safe investments such as bank deposits or Treasury bonds, dividends are not guaranteed. |
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Once the corporate tax is paid, dividends received by individuals are tax-free. |
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Demands from the NSW Government for higher dividends are creating a drain on resources within the power entities. |
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Supporters of making dividends tax-free like to paint critics as promoters of class warfare. |
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It is, therefore, necessary to analyse the underlying income sources to establish the deductibility of dividends from foreign affiliates. |
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As a result, the good chances in the race pay better dividends on the tote. |
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Listening to workers and putting into place good ergonomics and good science can yield dividends. |
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That cash is likely to be returned to shareholders in the form of dividends. |
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His strategy ended up paying huge dividends for StockMaster and can serve as a useful primer on capital-raising fundamentals for any company. |
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They're starting to move toward it now, first by getting rid of the death tax, then double taxation of dividends. |
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These are schemes operated by companies that allow investors to re-invest their cash dividends in shares. |
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Many Fortune 500 companies believe that basic communications skills training pays back significant dividends. |
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Since most do not operate to earn profits, these enterprises do not pay dividends to shareholders. |
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By using our dividends to buy more shares now, we will benefit when those shares rise in value. |
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The company structure was set up to delay payment of surcharge on undistributed dividends. |
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Also, all mutual funds are required to pay out all dividends and capital gains on a yearly basis. |
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After year 13, reinvested dividends and bonuses would pay for future premium. |
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There was also discussion about the relative tax efficiency of taking the money out of the company by way of bonuses or dividends. |
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What the Trustee is after is the shareholder's dividends, bonuses, other payments that result, as a result that come from the share ownership. |
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About 47 per cent of full-year earnings are being paid out as final dividends and bonus shares were issued. |
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Shareholder requirements for dividends made it necessary to define an accounting period, close the books and calculate profits. |
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We have timed the opening to coincide with the run-up to Christmas and it seems to be paying dividends. |
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The death tax is being consigned to the graveyard and the tax on dividends will be abolished. |
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His deep and abiding interest in infantry warfare was soon to pay great dividends. |
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Bears, however, say it is more likely this signals the current level of dividends is unsustainable. |
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Many gains and dividends go untaxed, because equities are owned by tax-exempt investors such as pension funds. |
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Of course it also paid substantial sums to shareholders in the form of dividends and also paid rich salaries to its top executives. |
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Therefore we must say that a stock derives its value from its dividends, not its earnings. |
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Simply it is the number of times the company could pay its dividend if it theoretically paid all of its net profits as dividends. |
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This article exempts dividends received or accrued to any taxpayer from income tax liability. |
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They earned salaries and sales dividends which subsequently were paid to them in foreign valuta. |
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In the second round, Simms switched to a southpaw stance, which paid quick dividends. |
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Scotland's bid to become a key conference venue and build more hotels is paying dividends. |
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Income arising from dividends from equities, life assurance products and pensions will not be affected. |
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Stock market bulls argue that, with dividends expected to grow in the long term, this makes shares good value. |
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The approach pays dividends in lending the film a sprightly air and making it accessible to all as it gallops through events. |
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This excess cash is likely to be used to enhance shareholder returns in the form of share buy-backs or increased dividends. |
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He demonstrated that even on dead pitches a degree of aggression can bring dividends. |
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In the second rounds, Simms switched to a southpaw stance, which paid quick dividends. |
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Any income earned by the fund, in terms of dividends, interest or rental income, is exempt from income tax. |
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A tax on company dividends has been halved to 10 percent and taxes on long-term capital gains from new equity issues have been eliminated. |
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After that, the policy should be earning dividends high enough to cover the annual premium. |
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Today, we still own the vast majority of these shares, plus we've received handsome dividends along the way. |
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For tax purposes these dividends are treated as either income or capital gains. |
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It would eliminate all estate taxes, as well as taxes on interest, dividends and capital gains. |
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Keeping taxes low on capital gains and dividends fosters investment and economic growth. |
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In the US the focus in investing is almost totally on capital gains rather than dividends. |
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Mitchels began to play more direct ball into the full forward line and it reaped dividends. |
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Investors often overlook dividends in the quest for capital growth. |
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I'll get back all the money I invested, plus any interest and dividends that have accrued. |
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Close attachment to autocratic regimes by the West pays short-term dividends but will antagonize generations of Muslims. |
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The investment, of time as much as money, paid early dividends. |
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Firms can deduct their business investments, and households pay no taxes on interest, dividends and capital gains. |
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A company making big league profits and paying fat dividends to shareholders should be ashamed of its insulting pay offer to the people who actually do the work. |
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This summer, Europe's top clubs have strengthened their sides in a way that should pay dividends when the crucial knockout matches come round in late-February and March. |
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An increase in the dividend tax rate is likely to sap the value of stocks whose main appeal is the dividends they throw off. |
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A custodian is responsible for everything arising from ownership of these certificates, including collecting dividends, voting at meetings, exercising rights and so forth. |
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Be sure on the application to request reinvestment of all dividends. |
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If a company is paying the majority of its earnings out in dividends, smaller amounts of profits are able to be reinvested to make higher profits. |
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This type of risk is arising from a decision of a foreign government to restrict capital movements, which would make it difficult to repatriate profits, dividends or capital. |
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Getting the Europeans on board paid dividends for the White House at home. |
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And they are putting the tools to work, shoveling cash out the door in the form of dividends. |
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And companies are shoveling dividends out to their shareholders before the taxman comes calling. |
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Eager to avenge last month's defeat, his superior teamwork paid dividends. |
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But the fuel that powers spending for most shoppers is wages, not savings, or dividends, or capital gains, or home equity. |
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To use TV as a medium of education will yield rich dividends. |
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Their decision to beg seems to be paying handsome dividends. |
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The foundation will have no share capital, will pay no dividends, but profits which the hospital make in the future will be utilised for the upliftment of the community. |
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The second half of the 1920s was a time of remarkable economic achievement, as America reaped the twin dividends of post-war recovery and technological development. |
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As the operations picked up pace and began to pay dividends, the NSA called in its most skilled cyber warriors. |
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The IRS has specified it can't go to bonuses or stockholder dividends. |
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Bizarrely, it is possible, in some instances, to borrow money from your bank to buy shares and finance the loan with the dividends generated from that investment. |
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Anne deliberately missed the time trial earlier in the week to ensure that she was fresh for the big race and her strategy certainly paid dividends. |
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The company said it would pay 25 per cent of the net profit as dividends. |
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Please specify that you want dividends reinvested in fund shares. |
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If your boss is an egomaniac, sycophancy always pays dividends. |
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Their prices rise and fall depending on market forces and dividends are paid on those who generate the most column inches in national newspapers and magazines. |
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Also, the sick-pay policy has been improved, absenteeism has dropped, and shareholders have received dividends in four of the past six financial years. |
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Meanwhile, his awareness campaign to help disabled children in Ethiopia has reaped dividends with hundreds of crutches already having been donated. |
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On the other hand, you need a lot of dividend income for this tax break to stimulate your personal economy, and companies are stingy doling dividends out. |
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This has already created a domino effect in the industry as funds suspend their own dividends, often because they have suffered dividend cuts on their own investments. |
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He not only eliminated the estate tax and lowered the tax rates on dividends and capital gains but reduced the rates on regular income taxes as well. |
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With server down time costs ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars a minute, even speeding up the recovery of a failed machine by a few minutes can pay big dividends. |
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Each PUA adds to cash value as well as death benefit, and it increases the chance of higher dividends. |
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Pat always reinvests the dividends in the mutual fund and then pays income tax on those dividends. |
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High petroleum taxes and dividends from Statoil gave high income from the oil industry to the government. |
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In the financial markets, stock prices, bond prices, currency rates, interest rates and dividends go up and down, creating risk. |
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Taxes are charged by the state over the transactions, dividends and capital gains on the stock market, in particular in the stock exchanges. |
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Conversely, the money used to directly purchase stock is subject to taxation as are any dividends or capital gains they generate for the holder. |
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These families reinvested most of the dividends in other industries, especially railroads. |
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He was also an MP, but ultimately failed owing to his fraudulent practices of, for example, paying dividends from capital. |
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For instance, in some states, dividends that have automatically been reinvested will be treated as principal. |
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This treaty covered taxes, residence, tax jurisdictions, capital gains, business profits, interest, dividends, royalties and other areas. |
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There was opposition from some shareholders who saw the expenditure as money that should be distributed to them as dividends. |
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Columbus was eager to pay back dividends to those who had invested in his promise to fill his ships with gold. |
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Smuggling is also reaping huge financial dividends to criminal groups who charge migrants massive fees for their services. |
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During this period they lived on Dorothy's income, supplemented by dividends from stock she had invested in. |
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His 10,000 hours of practice and recitals eventually paid dividends when he become first-chair violinist. |
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Fundamental analysis takes into account certain factors, such as annual reports, dividends and earnings. |
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New Hampshire has never taxed earned income, but in 1923, it started taxing unearned income with the enactment of the interest and dividends tax. |
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Fannie Mae was required to seek approval for the declaration of dividends on its preferred stock. |
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But Missy's determination to mix it with the phattest and hottest beat masters on the box reaps endless dividends. |
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For United States federal income tax-reporting purposes, the company will report the 2010 dividends as non-taxable distributions. |
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Equity restructurings include spin-offs and recapitalizations in the form of special large and nonrecurring dividends. |
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But feedback suggests that they getting increasingly cheesed off with some of the dividends. |
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This is the sixty-ninth consecutive year in which cash dividends have been paid on Arvin Common Stock. |
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Umpqua was required under TARP to pay dividends to the federal government on that stock. |
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Cardenas's efforts to Mexicanize the northern portion of Baja California paid handsome dividends. |
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Foreign investment by sponsoring directors will be permissible on the basis of capital being non-repatriable but dividends remittable abroad. |
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The executive committee of the board of directors of Kansas City Southern today announced the declaration of dividends on three classes of preferred stock as detailed below. |
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I especially commend his savvy in discussing a certain fictional coffee klatch with Don Ernesto that nearly a decade later still pays its author dividends. |
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The courts have spent considerable time attempting to measure excess net current assets to determine whether dividends should have been paid to shareholders. |
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Solanki is the son of former Chief Minister Madhavsinh Solanki who had built the KHAM coalition which had paid rich dividends to the party during his tenure. |
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Ulstermen Chris Henry and Paddy Jackson both claimed first international tries as Ireland plundered match-winning dividends from their driving maul. |
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In particular, section 3 makes clear that taxpayers may not specifically identify qualifying dividends as either deductible or nondeductible in whole or in part. |
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Stoneham was a winner for Mick Channon at Wolverhampton last week and can make a swift return pay dividends in the trant Goodwill handicap at Bath. |
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And he certainly made his trip pay dividends as he captured some terrific carp to 37lb, roach over 2lb apiece, and his best Wels catfish weighed in at 100lb. |
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The report notes that multiplexing, which began to gain appeal in foreign markets in the early '90s, already has generated major dividends for Hollywood studios. |
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These changes soon paid dividends, as the Allied ability to deny Japan air superiority was critical to their victories at Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal and New Guinea. |
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Preferred stock has primary claim on dividends, ahead of common stock. |
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The opportunity to participate, curate, invigilate, visit, network, debate, critically review, is paying dividends to the visual arts sector in Wales. |
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Additionally, the companies announced the amounts, record dates and payable dates of the pro rata dividends that will be paid shortly to Dow and Union Carbide stockholders. |
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The best Seat ever and a far cry from the lash-ups of the 80s, this new Leon is proof that having VW as a parent company is paying the Spanish auto-maker handsome dividends. |
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From these tolls they would try, with varying degrees of success, to maintain the canal, pay back initial loans and pay dividends to their shareholders. |
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It is as if the natural world is an enormous bank account of capital assets capable of paying life sustaining dividends indefinitely, but only if the capital is maintained. |
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With a calm acceptance of his standing, Simon's curiosity for and determination to engage with life's knottier philosophical issues reaps dividends. |
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