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There\'s a text that cites a drawback to the residual theory of dividends, becau

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Question

There's a text that cites a drawback to the residual theory of dividends, because theory does not take into account how stockholders feel about receiving dividends. If a stockholder’s only concern is achieving the highest potential rate of return, receiving dividends has several downsides. For an instance, a shareholder may want to defer tax on the gain from a security, and receiving a dividend is a taxable event in the year in which it is received. On the other hand, many retired investors live off dividend income from their investments, and hence prefer a high dividend rate. Given the potentially differing attitudes towards dividends, how would you as a manager develop a corporate philosophy regarding dividends?

Explanation / Answer

As a manager I think the company must grow its dividend consistently for a decade to be considered for the investment portfolios and must continue to raise its dividend to remain in our investible universe.

Long term performance, increasing value, income generation . That's the three dimensional wealth management.

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