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The Dividend Reinvestment Handbook
Published in Paperback by P M F Research Company (December, 1981)
Author: P. Y. Feng
Amazon base price: $25.00

The Dividend Reinvestment Guide
Published in Paperback by P M F Research Company (01 April, 1979)
Author: P.Y. Feng
Amazon base price: $3.95

The Dividend Reinvestment Catalog
Published in Paperback by P M F Research Co (01 December, 1981)
Author: P.Y. Feng
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Dividend Reinvestment Plans 1996 Guide Almanac (Divident Reinvestment Plans 1996)
Published in Paperback by Evergreen Enterprises (01 February, 1997)
Author: Sumie Kinoshita
Amazon base price: $65.00

Dividend Reinvestment Plans 1995 Guide Almanac
Published in Paperback by Evergreen Enterprises (01 February, 1996)
Author: Sumie Kinoshita
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Dividend Reinvestment Plans 1994 Guide Almanac
Published in Paperback by Evergreen Enterprises (01 February, 1995)
Author: Sumie Kinoshita
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Dividend Reinvestment Plans 1994 Guide Almanac
Published in Paperback by Evergreen Enterprises (February, 1995)
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Dividend Potentials: A Productive Determinant for Investment Decision, 1990 Edition
Published in Paperback by Duncan Marshall Publisher (December, 1990)
Author: Duncan L. Marshall
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Dividend Policy: Theory and Practice
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (01 February, 2003)
Authors: George M. Frankfurter, Bob G., Jr. Wood, James Wansley, and Bob G. Wood
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Dividend Policy: Its Impact on Firm Value
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (15 January, 2000)
Authors: Ronald C. Lease, Kose John, Avner Kalay, Uri Loewenstein, and Oded H. Sarig
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Dividends get very little respect these days. In the last several years, they have accounted for only about 10 percent of investor total returns, but in the 100-year history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, dividends have accounted for about 40 percent of investor returns; reinvest dividends and it's closer to half of total returns. Why do individual firms have such dramatically different dividend yields, and why do yields vary so much over time? How do managers go about making dividend-policy decisions, and is a carefully managed dividend policy worth the bother? These are some of the questions that Ronald C. Lease and his coauthors answer in Dividend Policy.

Have you ever felt you just knew something to be true, but you couldn't prove it? After careful review of all the theory and scientific evidence regarding the impact of corporate dividend policy, the authors conclude, "the benefit of a managed policy seems to escape theoretical modeling and systematic detection." Nonetheless, managers behave as though they believed dividend policy were important, and investors interpret dividend changes as signals of future profitability. The announcement of dividend changes, even the timing of the announcement, causes predictable changes in share prices and sends messages to the markets, which put a premium on dividend stability and gradual sustainable increases.

The book includes a brief history of the evolution of dividends, statistics on dividends relative to profits and capital investments, their importance as a component of investor total returns, the relationship of dividends to share price, how management makes dividend decisions, and the impact of different tax regulations on dividend policies. Dividend payouts also are contrasted with stock repurchases. It's all here for the corporate manager who sets dividend policy. For the investor, here's everything you ever wanted to know about dividends, and much you never thought to ask. --Scott Harrison

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Great Background Material
The book gives a comprehensive review of the research that has been done about dividends. A great place to start your own research.

Review of Dividend Policy by RLC
This book takes a very in depth view from an analytic standpoint as well as a practical standpoint. The conditions of a Perfect Capital Market are explored and then the realities of today's markets are evaluated with regard to dividend policy. It turns out dividend policy does matter - perhaps that doesn't surprise you but now there is better evidence to support the claims.


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