Definition of Divident. Meaning of Divident. Synonyms of Divident

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Definition of Divident

Divident
Divident Div"i*dent, n. Dividend; share. [Obs.] --Foxe.

Meaning of Divident from wikipedia

- A dividend is a distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders. When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, it is able to pay a portion...
- fix the boundaries between the settlements. "Divident Hill" is not a typographical error; rather, "divident" is simply an old-fashioned term for "divided"...
- In financial economics, the dividend discount model (DDM) is a method of valuing the price of a company's capital stock or business value based on the...
- Войводи (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21. divident.eu. "Днес се покланяме пред делото на Кольо Ганчев". Divident.EU - Новини Стара Загора, актуална информация...
- bank accounts. The network can settle debit and credits. Salary, bill, divident, interest could be paid through the system. From November 2023, fund transfer...
- Harrison Street, Pocatello, Idaho, 1915 Grand Army Plaza, New York City, 1916 Divident Hill pavilion in Weequahic Park, Newark, New Jersey, 1916 Kumler Chapel...
- Home charges was made of five components Interest payable on Indian debt. Divident to shareholders of East India Company Interest on the railways Civil and...
- Loan ****ociation 1958: Lyons Farms Building and Loan ****ociation 1963: Divident Hill Savings and Loan ****ociation 1969: Plainfield Savings and Loan ****ociation...
- repatriated profit of a home company that has a factory abroad or the dividents paid to a home country investor from shares bought of a company abroad...
- been a close friend of the later Emperor Ferdinand since his teens, paid divident in 1623, after Bohemia had been subdued by Bavaria and Bavaria had been...