12-25-2021, 03:40 PM
Just something I've always wondered. When companies announce a dividend, why don't they do it something like:
"For shares held 5 years or longer, the dividend is $1.00/share. For shares held 4 years, the dividend is $.90/share. For shares held 3 years, the dividend is $.80/share. For shares held 2 years, the dividend is $.70/share. For shares held over a year, the dividend is $.60/share. For shares held less than a year, the dividend is $.50/share."
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That would really make people want to hold onto their older shares.
"For shares held 5 years or longer, the dividend is $1.00/share. For shares held 4 years, the dividend is $.90/share. For shares held 3 years, the dividend is $.80/share. For shares held 2 years, the dividend is $.70/share. For shares held over a year, the dividend is $.60/share. For shares held less than a year, the dividend is $.50/share."
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That would really make people want to hold onto their older shares.