Multiple Choice
In the real world, dividends
A) are usually more stable than earnings.
B) fluctuate more widely than earnings.
C) tend to be a lower percentage of earnings for mature firms.
D) are usually changed every year to reflect earnings changes, and these changes are randomly higher or lower, depending on whether earnings increased or decreased.
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