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Cash-And-Stock Dividend

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A corporation distributing earnings to its shareholders as both cash and stock as part of the same pidend. In other words, a corporation declares that as of a certain date all shareholders will receive both a cash payment and additional shares of stock in that corporation at a specific point in the future. The cash portion of the pidend is expssed in cents or dollars per share owned. The stock portion is typically expssed as a percentage of the number of shares owned.

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Taobiz explains Cash-And-Stock Dividend

For example, a shareholder owns 100 shares of XYZ Corporation. The company declares a stock-and-cash pidend of 25 cents per share, plus 10% of the shares owned. For the shareholder, this would result in a $25 cash pidend (25 cents per share multiplied by 100 shares) and 10 additional shares of stock (100 shares owned multiplied by a 10% stock pidend rate).

There are many reasons why a company might choose to issue a cash-and-stock pidend.

Some companies believe that their shareholders respond better to one type of pidend versus another. By using a cash-and-stock pidend, shareholders may feel as if they are getting a better deal than just receiving more of either one by itself.

On a more practical side, stock pidends are typically not taxable to shareholders when received (although many exceptions exist), whereas cash pidends are. By distributing a portion of the pidend in stock, the corporation is potentially helping to minimize the tax effects for shareholders receiving the pidend. Additionally, a partial stock pidend helps a company conserve some of its cash, which can then be utilized to stabilize or grow the company.

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