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Time to signal your strength… or your panic

It was in the demanding conditions of the 1930s that Benjamin Graham and David Dodd wrote: “The prime purpose of a business corporation is to pay dividends to its owners.”

This rings as true today as it did then. The investment value of equity is the present worth of all the dividends to be paid in the future. Earnings legitimately not paid out in dividends this year are reinvested in the business in order to produce dividends later.

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