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I think it is a misspelled word - and unfortunately, there is not always an editor for the internet.
get a grip
dictionary.com has nothing in it for that spelling. it's a typo
johntadams3
There is no word in English that's spelled "dividens."
You're right: The word appears all over the Internet, incorrectly spelled.
And you're right: It should be spelled "dividends."
Frodo
"dividens" is not a word, it is a misspelling of dividends. Funny - similar - how many people refer to a fiscal year as a "physical" year. :-)
Doing the Right Thing
While it appears all over the internet, it does not appear in text books, journals, or newspapers because no one is checking for mispellings on the internet, while in hard copies, you do have to check for mispellings.
Lucy_Fir
As far as I know (I highly trust my dictionary) the latter would be correct. It lost its last 'd' on the way to the spelling bee.
pinkstealth
it's spelled wrong
BaFfler
It's a typo.
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It doesn't count as a word according to the Google spellcheck but it does for Yahoo!, how odd.
When I search "dividen" in Google, it tells me that maybe the word I'm looking for is "dividend." But when I search with Yahoo!, it shows me stuff in Spanish or some other foreign language.