How do you earn dividends on stocks?

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Commonly, each half year, a company listed on the official stock market, known as the ASX in Australia shares an amount of its income with its stockholders. This quantity depends on the number of stocks/shares owned by the investor. In summary, dividends are earned through holding stocks.

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