dividend به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
div‧i‧dend /ˈdɪvədənd, -dend/ noun [countable]
a part of a company’s profit that is divided among the people with shares in the company
prize money offered in a national competition called the football pools which people can win by correctly guessing the results of football games
a number that is to be divided by another number
Example
Final dividend on shares is held at 2.25p, reflecting the upturn in business in recent months
Profits reinvested in the corporation are available to finance future growth of the corporation or to pay future dividends
Most firms appear to have a target payout ratio of dividends to long-run reported earnings
For equity funds, the final column provides 52-week returns based on market prices plus dividends
These societies would have the duty of distributing the dividends from the shares on either a universal or a restricted basis