A variable dividend is a payout that fluctuates based on company earnings, not a fixed amount. Businesses use it to share profits during strong periods while conserving cash during downturns. Investors seeking higher potential returns benefit, though they face less predictable income. It’s common among real estate investment trusts and cyclical industries.
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