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One Implication of the Bird-In-The-Hand Theory of Dividends Is That

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One implication of the bird-in-the-hand theory of dividends is that a given reduction in dividend yield must be offset by a more than proportionate increase in growth in order to keep a firm's required return constant, other things held constant.


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Categorical

Relating to data that can be divided into specific groups or categories that are mutually exclusive.

Explanatory Variables

Variables in a statistical model that are thought to influence or predict changes in a response variable.

Binomial Outcome

A situation in statistics where an experiment or trial results in one of two outcomes, often termed success or failure.

Odds

A ratio representing the likelihood that an event will occur compared to the likelihood that it will not.

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