A preferred dividend is a fixed, regular payment made to preferred shareholders before any dividends are distributed to common stockholders. It offers priority income, making it attractive for investors seeking stable returns. Companies use it to raise capital without diluting voting control, benefiting both risk-averse shareholders and issuers aiming for financial flexibility.
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