When a company earns a profit and decides to allocate a portion of these profits to its shareholders, it issues a cash dividend. For instance, if a company declares a cash dividend of $1 per share, a shareholder owning 100 shares would receive $100 in total as a cash dividend.
The board of directors approved a quarterly cash dividend of $0.50 per share, which will be paid to shareholders next month.
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