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A number or expression that is to be divided by another.
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Various approaches to dividend tax relief have the potential to compensate for any revenue loss.
Even a one-third cut to dividend would still leave the shares yielding 5%.
Ratios of share prices to company profits (actual and forecast), to the book value of companies, and to dividend payments are all matching records, or setting new ones.
It said it plans to "return to dividend growth" for this year after announcing more than $10 billion in dividends for last year.
That makes for stocks that pay 2, 3, 4 percent dividends and have nice prospects and a nice history of being committed to dividend growth".
But the Treasury would lose its claim to dividend payments, which in Citigroup's case amount to more than $2.25 billion a year.
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Since those are seen as traditional, go-to dividend-payers.
Stack looks at historical measures of valuation: price-to-book ratios, price-to-dividend ratios and price-to-earnings ratios.
The tests require the stock be among the bottom 20% of the market in regards to price-earnings, price-to-cash flow, price-to-book and price-to-dividend ratios.
David Dreman: Wall Streets Mr. Contrarian, David Dreman, believes Dutch banking giant ING Group is a winner because its P/E is very low (8.52), its price-to-dividend ratio is low relative to the market (22.32 versus the markets mean of 23.58), its return on equity is high (20.53%) and its current yield (4.48%) is strong.
Some funds specialise in a certain investment style, typically "value" (which means stocks with low "price-to-book" ratio, low "price-to-earnings" ratio, or low "price-to-dividend" ratio) or "growth" (which involves stocks expected to increase in value faster than the market in general).
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