It refers to dividends per share (DPS); a financial ratio that relates cash dividends to total shares outstanding. That is:
DIV = cash dividends / total shares outstanding
For example, if a company with 30,000 shares outstanding has produced a net income of $100,000 and intends to retain 50% therefore (as retained earnings) and distribute the remaining (dividend payout ratio= 50%), then its dividends per share are:
DIV = 50,000 / 30,000 = $1.66
This means every share outstanding has the right to receive $1.66.
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