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  • malev
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    Thanks for that!

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  • XLMonkey
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    The company financial year in which the dividend is paid. Doesn't matter whether the profits are carried forward from the last year, or taken from operating profits in this year.

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  • malev
    started a topic Dividends from retained profit of previous year

    Dividends from retained profit of previous year

    Brief question about the board minutes for dividends taken from retained profit (i.e. the previous financial year)...

    My standard template says "a dividend of £xx per Ordinary Share in respect of the year ending [year end date] be paid forthwith to those shareholders registered on [date of board meeting]."

    If I take the dividend from the retained profits, should the [year end date] be the previous year during which the profits were earned, or should it be the current financial year during which they are being paid?

    Cheers!

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