FUND. OF FINANCIAL MGMT CONCISE (LL)
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Author: Brigham
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Chapter 14, Problem 3DQ
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To Explain: Whether cash flow per share exceeds the dividends per share by a safe margin for A Company
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Dividend:
The dividend is the share of company’s earnings, which is decided by the board of directors to distribute among its shareholders. It is done when a company earns a profit in excess, which is expected and from that profit, they reinvest a certain amount in business and pay other portion as the dividend.
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Chapter 14 Solutions
FUND. OF FINANCIAL MGMT CONCISE (LL)
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