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Dividend rollover planAn investment strategy that entails the purchase and selling of a stock right before its ex-dividend date in order to collect the dividends paid out by the stock and capture a trade profit.Dividend rollover plan Similar MatchesDividend reinvestment planDividend reinvestment planA plan which allows private investors to reinvest cash dividends from their investments cheaply and easily back into the market, and so obtain the benefits of compounding.The Plan is managed by an administrator appointed by the company. On the dividend date, shareholders who join the plan are still paid the cash dividend, but the administrator then uses the cash to buy shares in the company on behalf of the shareholder. Any cash left over is sent to the shareholder in the normal way. Dealing commission on such purchases is usually 1%. Note that the Plan Administrator does not have to make the plan available for any and every dividend that the company pays. If it is not made available, shareholders will receive the cash dividend. Dividend payout ratioDividend payout ratioPercentage of earnings paid out as dividends. Income dividendIncome dividendIn the US, a distribution of interest or dividends to the shareholders of a mutual fund. Dividend in arrearsDividend in arrearsAccumulated dividends on cumulative preferred stock that are deemed payable to the current holder. Dividend distributionDividend distributionSee: Dividend income Further SuggestionsWith dividendinterim dividend Equalizing dividend Discounted dividend model (DDM) Tax differential view (of dividend policy) Residual dividend approach Preferred dividend coverage ex dividend Participating dividend Selling dividends Ex dividend Dividend clawback accumulated dividend stock dividend Unpaid dividend Accumulated dividend Dividend capture Dividend requirement Dividend clientele Insurance dividend Omitted dividend dividend yield Liquidating dividend dividend growth Dividend policy |
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