A special dividend is a one-time payment distributed to shareholders, typically from excess cash, asset sales, or extraordinary profits. Unlike regular dividends, it's not recurring. Companies use it to reward investors without committing to ongoing payouts. Shareholders benefit from an immediate, often larger-than-usual cash return, while management maintains flexibility in future capital allocation.
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