Liquidating dividend
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Liquidating dividend is a payment of a dividend that exceeds the company's net income. This is why it is called 'liquidating'—to pay such a dividend, the company has to sell (liquidate) some of its assets. When a liquidating dividend occurs, it is considered to be a return of investment rather than a return on investment.
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- ACCOUNTING FOR LIQUIDATING DIVIDENDS
- Atlantic Coast Entertainment Holdings: Liquidating Dividend Offers a Profit
- AMC Financial Holdings, Inc. Announces Liquidating Dividend
- Dividend Information A searchable database of dividend payouts and history for all stocks.