Pronunciation: /əˈkruːd ˈdɪvɪˌdɛnd/
noun a payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually in the form of cash or additional shares of stock, based on the company's profits
A1 I received an accrued dividend from my investment.
A2 The accrued dividend was added to my account balance.
B1 Investors can choose to reinvest their accrued dividends.
B2 The accrued dividend payout was higher than expected.
C1 The accrued dividend yield for this quarter was impressive.
C2 Sophisticated investors closely monitor their accrued dividend income.
formal The accrued dividend on the stock was distributed to shareholders at the end of the quarter.
informal I heard we're getting some accrued dividend from our investments soon.
slang Yo, did you see that fat accrued dividend we got on our stocks?
figurative Like a tree growing taller, our wealth slowly increased with each accrued dividend earned.
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