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cash
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The policies they sell offer cash payouts in the event of injuries, disability or death sustained in a road crash.
dividend
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A cautious outlook from P&O's chairman Lord Sterling sent the stock dipping 5p to 663p despite the boosted interim dividend payout .
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Given this measure, dividends per share are determined by where is the target dividend payout ratio.
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Hotels-to-racing group Ladbroke's dramatically reduced profits did not unduly worry the City which approved of its increased dividend payout .
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Even Wellcome's healthy interim figures and an improved dividend payout left the stock 8p weaker at 883p.
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In addition they estimated the implied income tax brackets associated with each dividend payout level.
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Its strong profits rise and increased dividend payout had been anticipated by the City and the shares gained just a penny.
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The City was not too deterred by the rights issue which was offset by strong interim figures and an improved dividend payout .
ratio
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Most firms appear to have a target payout ratio of dividends to long-run reported earnings.
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Stocks with higher yields are more likely to have higher payout ratios .
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Given this measure, dividends per share are determined by where is the target dividend payout ratio .
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Apartments had an estimated 78. 1 percent payout ratio compared to 82. 8 percent last year.
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The management have confidence in future earnings growth and the maintenance of the target payout ratio . 2.
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The important result is that in an uncertain world companies like to maintain a stable payout ratio over the long run.
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A final dividend of 3p increases the total payout by 1p to 4.15p.
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A turnover of £1.5 billion a year would produce a weekly prize payout of £14 million with one top prize.
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But the bigger the risk, the bigger the payout .
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Cowboys received $ 8 million in payouts in sanctioned rodeos in 1995, but many still claim to have trouble covering expenses.
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Littlewoods expect the alterations will help them to make big payouts of as much as £2 million on a more regular basis.
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Most firms appear to have a target payout ratio of dividends to long-run reported earnings.
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Unit costs were down and cash flow up, providing a steady increase in the gainsharing payout to employees.