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Identify 6 factors a firm must consider when designing dividend policies.

      

Identify 6 factors a firm must consider when designing dividend policies.

  

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Martin
Factors influencing design for dividend policies

- Legal rules – net profit, capital impairment and insolvency rules.

-Liquidity and profitability

-Tax position of shareholders

- Restrictions from band covenants

-Access to capital markets.

-Investment needs of the firm and the stage of growth
marto answered the question on February 12, 2019 at 11:33


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