equalizing dividend
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Equalizing Dividend
A one-time, special
dividend a
publicly-traded company may declare and pay when it changes its dividend schedule. When a company changes its dividend schedule, it often deprives
shareholders of
income they would have received otherwise. The equalizing dividend is intended to compensate shareholders for this
loss.
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equalizing dividend
A dividend payment that is intended to compensate for a change in regular dividend dates. For example, a firm may move back its dividend payment dates by one month and compensate its shareholders with a one-time equalizing dividend to account for the four-month, instead of the normal three-month, interval before the first payment under the new schedule.
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