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In most cases, I would prefer a cash dividend. I have always felt that it should be up to the investor to decide whether or not to dividend reinvest.
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Lots of luck
gatzap
Make mine cash please. I'll decide when to buy more of the stock and besides that I'll buy in normal share increments instead of getting xx.3287 shares or something ridiculous like that. (Yes the odd amounts can be sold but - roll eyes here)
gregory_dittman
I'd rather take the DRIP (dividend reinvestment plan).
dawn18417
Cash.
floozy_niki
Take the stock dividend. No tax.
jdnmsedsacrasac1
STOCK. It simply give me more shares of an already valuable company.
hogie0101
depends on how much $, how many shares, how long you are in for and how old you are.
-If it's a little $, DRIP (dividend reinvestment program)
-if you are in for the long hall then DRIP
-If its a large amount then cash you may want to buy other stocks, spread the risk
-If you are retired and have a lot of stocks you could use dividends as an income suplimentation or if you have enough use it as a large part of you income.