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 LYN stock market FAQs & Guide, T+3, Dividends, commissions/fees, etc...

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mopster
post Dec 31 2009, 02:15 PM

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Found this article in Yesterday's TheStar.. Suitable for beginners imo...

What to look out for in a prospectus
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post Jan 20 2010, 10:43 PM

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QUOTE(mouming88 @ Jan 20 2010, 10:21 PM)
Can someone please explain what is the effect of cash dividend on call warrant's price, exercise price and conversion ratio?
Does cash dividend has any effect on them?
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from what i know:
there is no effect... after cash dividend ex-date.. the mothershare's price will be adjusted, thus the call warrant's premium will increase by a little...

it will not have any effect on Call Warrant's Price, Exercise Price and Conversion Ratio...
If it is a share bonus/rights issue then the warrants will be adjusted accordingly..

Plz correct me if i'm wrong or not accurate... notworthy.gif
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post Mar 22 2010, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Jul 7 2009, 06:15 PM)
Ok. I'm planning to add a subtopic that covers declaration of dividend in our income tax. Just that I never did that before as my first dividend is in 2009!!!  sweat.gif

Anyway, going to put some examples in the guide, as follows :

BKAWAN - Interim dividend 10 sen Single Tier T.E.
KLK - Interim dividend 10 sen Single Tier
ALLIANZ - 1st and final dividend 2 sen

Am I correct in this?  hmm.gif
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Further to this example,
when KLK declares a Interim dividend 10sen Single Tier..

does it mean my divvy cheque will be nett 10sen and not 10sen-tax ? plz enlighten.. notworthy.gif

so in another way i can treat SingleTier and TaxExempt dividends the same ? as in the amount they declare is the amount we get, no need to consider anymore taxes.
(i'm aware that in actual fact they are totally different things)

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