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 What's the best investing approach for the stock market right now?
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 What's your thoughts on buying gold now?
how do you think the price will perform and do you think most people will be selling off at this time. Would intersting to find out.
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 I'm concerned about keeping my retirement money in stocks, is there a more secure investment, such as CD's
I put my retirement investment in a money market last week and feel very fortunate to have missed the latest market free fall. I'm close to retirement, maybe 5 yrs. I would rather keep what have ...


 Do you know where I can buy Euros ?
I want to invest money buying euros.....


 What is the meaning of liabilty?
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 I am mother of 3. What is the best way to invest and see great profits fast? (6 months or less)?
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 Can educated homemakers earn money through online trading without loss?
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 Share markets status tomorrow?
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 Who offer Online trading account for low feee.?
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 I am planning to invest in shares for short term. Please suggest for Right time to Invest for early returns.?
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 When will the stock market improve?
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 To the investors out there, can you give me tips on investing wisely?
I have read on the net something ab't it. it says that "Investing is the key to building wealth, but investing in and of itself is not enough. You have to invest wisely!"...


 What is the best way to know about online trading?
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 I'm 16 years old, is it possible for me to get involved in the stock market with $100?

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I'm 16 years old, and I thought it would be fun to invest $100 in the stock market. But the thing is... I'm not sure how... So if anyone can help by telling ...


 My IRA portfolio is 100% stocks. Should I consider converting some of it to gold?
With stocks falling and gold starting to rise is now a good time to do this?...


 Which stock made you the most money?
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 How do i buy shares?
where is a good place to do so?...


 I hate my teacher. He gave us a stock martet project and I want to lose money on it.?
We get 30,000 to invest in equal amounts to 3 companies that are within the NYSE. I want to lose money? I need 3 stokes that are deffinatly going to fail?...


 If I want to buy a share, it should be nearer to 52 week high or 52 week low?
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 Where would be a good place to invest in a property abroad?
I've been thinking about Bansko in Bulgaria, any other suggestions? I'm British by the way!...



Six2eyesblue
How does a company benefit by paying a dividend on its stock?
Why should it pay me 10 cents a share just because I own some stock? I don't get it.
                     
 




Scott
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A stock dividend is a pro-rata distribution of additional shares of a company’s stock to owners of the common stock. A company may opt for stock dividends for a number of reasons including inadequate cash on hand or a desire to lower the price of the stock on a per-share basis to prompt more trading and increase liquidity (i.e., how fast an investor can turn his holdings into cash). Why does lowering the price of the stock increase liquidity? On the whole, people are more likely to buy and sell a $50 stock than a $5,000 stock; this usually results in a large number of shares trading hands each day.


sel_bos
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Acutally the stock price will less 10 cents after paying the divdend. The divdend is to attract shareholders to keep the stock.


Steve B
Tax writeoff for the company
Sucks to be the normal people.....we get taxed


OC Boarder
Because it makes the shareholders happy. You do not want to make your shareholders upset. They will sell the stock to another company who will take you over.


hunter c
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more people want to buy the stock so it goes higher. Also a dividend is just telling you that the company has some extra money to give to its shareholders. The Stock goes higher!


Uncle Leo
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The dividend is a way for the company to share its profits with its shareholders, like you. That way, you get a return on your investment without having to sell the stock. Some investors like dividend-paying stocks, because they get a stream of income over the time they own the stock and are not dependent on the stock increasing in value for a profit.

Dividends should be reinvested. Don't spend them. If you reinvest dividends, they will compound the growth of your investment portfolio. That compounding can leverage the size of your portfolio significantly in the long run. See the webpages listed below for a discussion of reinvestment and compounding.

You may be able to reinvest dividends in the same stock that pays them (if the company offers a dividend reinvestment program). If you can't do that, or don't want to, reinvest the dividend in anything you like--other stocks, bonds, mutual funds, U.S. Treasury bills, money market funds, etc. But you lose the ability to compound the growth of your investment portfolio if you don't reinvest. And that would be costly in the end.


hottotrot1_usa
People like to own shares that pay dividends. Paying dividends drives the price up. Then when the company needs some cash, it can sell more shares and get the cash quickly.


ryteme
Because they are passing the taxation onto you. Smile, some people have stock that do worse.


Frank Castle
If you open your own McDonald's would you take a few dollars from the cash register every now and then or would you leave your money inside the cash register forever?


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