so what exactly do you do if you don't know what a dividend is? i chose D out of intuition because it just made more sense to me, but i was stuck between C and D for a while simply because i didn't know what D was talking about. what if a stock dividend and shared value were very similar with little to no differences? i'm not a business major so i had no idea what it was talking about.
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so what exactly do you do if you don't know what a dividend is? i chose D out of intuition because it just made more sense to me, but i was stuck between C and D for a while simply because i didn't know what D was talking about. what if a stock dividend and shared value were very similar with little to no differences? i'm not a business major so i had no idea what it was talking about.
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