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Incremental Dividend
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Used as a method of maintaining the interest of investors, this is a series of regular increases to a company's dividend. This typically shows the ability of the underlying company to regularly increase the value to their investor shareholders. There could potentially be a negative effect if a company that is known for increasing its dividend suddenly does not do so.
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