what is stock dividend?
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Answer / m.suneetha
Stock dividend means the dividend paid in shares.
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Answer / chintan
A dividend paid as additional shares of stock rather than
as cash. If dividends paid are in the form of cash, those
dividends are taxable. When a company issues a stock
dividend, rather than cash, there usually are not tax
consequences until the shares are sold.
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Answer / mushtaq ahmed
stock divident is a document wihc is issue a co to share
holder by his shares.
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Answer / sravan gupta
instead of issuing dividend in the form of cash companies
issues shares to the existing shareholders to retain the
profits
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Answer / praveen
it is loan taken from the public by the company
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