Question on: WAEC Economics - 2003
The shares which do not carry any fixed rate of dividend are known as
A
debenture
B
cummulative preference shares
C
ordianry shares
D
participating preferencial shares
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Correct Option: C
The shares that do not carry a fixed rate of dividend are known as ordinary shares. Ordinary shareholders receive dividends that vary depending on the company's profitability. In contrast, debentures are a form of debt, cumulative preference shares have a fixed dividend that accumulates if not paid, and participating preference shares have a fixed dividend plus a share of the profits.
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