Companies share their profits with their shareholders by paying out dividends either as
a dollar value per share or
a percentage of current price of the share which is known as a dividend yield.
Dividends and yields:
\displaystyle \text{Dividend per share} | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle \dfrac{\text{company profit}}{\text{total\ number\ of\ shares}} |
\displaystyle \text{Dividend yield} | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle \dfrac{\text{dividend per share}}{\text{current share price}}\times \dfrac{100}{1}\% |
Calculate the dividend per share when a company's net profit of \$373\,520 is to be distributed evenly among its 128\,800 shares.
Calculate the dividend yield when a firm with a share price of \$38.20 pays a dividend of \$1.38 per share. Round your answer to one decimal place.
Dividends and yields:
\displaystyle \text{Dividend per share} | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle \dfrac{\text{company profit}}{\text{total\ number\ of\ shares}} |
\displaystyle \text{Dividend yield} | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle \dfrac{\text{dividend per share}}{\text{current share price}}\times \dfrac{100}{1}\% |