profit distribution
allocation of profits the allocation of profits to different categories of recipients such as stockholders and owners, or for different purposes such as research or investment
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allocation of profits the allocation of profits to different categories of recipients such as stockholders and owners, or for different purposes such as research or investment
to the payout ratio, aiming to smooth the distribution, increasing dividends annually but not exactly in line with the change in profits.1 This is particularly relevant in cyclical industries, where a progressive dividend implies a changing payout ratio over the cycle.
By Ruth Bender
for distribution to equity investors. This difficult period, known as the “valley of death,” or “death valley curve” (see Figure 1), is experienced by all SMEs as their need for funds increases and they rack up large accumulated losses before profits from sales can be realized. SMEs that engage in technology
By Neil Marriott
If you look at population distribution, Asia-Pacific plus Japan accounts for something like 60–70% of the global population, which gives a pretty clear idea of how much of the potential of this region still has to be realized. There was an excellent report recently by the Organisation for Economic
By Peter Elston
risk and nonbusiness risk. This article explores what, in the SME context risk is and some methods to better manage nonbusiness risks to yield sustained cash flows and boost SME profitability.
By Omar Fisher
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