cumulative preferred stock
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of preferred stock: "cumulative preferred stock" refers to a specific class of preferred stock.
- With a dividend guarantee: Its key feature is that if a company fails to pay a dividend in any period, that unpaid amount accumulates.
- Priority payment: The company must pay all accumulated, unpaid dividends to cumulative preferred stockholders before any dividends can be paid to common stockholders.
Usage
- Noun:
- The company issued cumulative preferred stock to attract conservative investors.
- Holders of the cumulative preferred stock are entitled to receive all missed dividends before common shareholders get anything.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in arrears": used to describe the status of unpaid cumulative dividends.
- The dividends on the cumulative preferred stock are three years in arrears.
- "cumulative feature": refers to the specific characteristic of the stock.
- The security's main advantage is its cumulative feature, which protects income during lean years.
Variants and Related Words
- Cumulative preferred shares (n): An alternative term with the same meaning.
- The fund invests primarily in cumulative preferred shares.
- Non-cumulative preferred stock (n): The opposite type, where missed dividends are not accumulated or paid later.
- The non-cumulative preferred stock does not offer the same dividend security.
Synonyms
- Prior preferred stock: In some contexts, this can be synonymous, especially when referring to its seniority in dividend payments.
Related Phrases
- Accrued dividends: The specific term for the dividends that have accumulated but not yet been paid on cumulative preferred stock.
- The balance sheet shows a liability for accrued dividends on the cumulative preferred stock.
Noun
- preferred stock whose dividends if omitted accumulate until paid out