Small Stock Dividend Definition | Becker

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Small Stock Dividend

When less than 20 percent to 25 percent of the shares previously issued and outstanding are distributed, a dividend is treated as a small stock dividend, because the issuance is not expected to affect the market price of the stock. See also stock dividend and large stock dividend.

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