November 10, 2006
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Why isn’t a corporation’s dividend shown on its income statement?
A dividend paid by a corporation is a distribution of previously earned net income (profits). A dividend is not an expense or a loss. Therefore, dividends declared and/or paid are not part of the computation of net income that is presented on the income statement.
Dividends declared by corporations are reported in their statements of changes in Retained Earnings and Stockholders’ Equity.
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