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Cash dividends are a distribution of a company’s profits.
The main financial statements of a corporation are:
The dividends declared and paid by a corporation in the most recent year will be reported on these financial statements for the recent year:
Dividends that were declared but not yet paid are reported on the balance sheet under the heading current liabilities.
Dividends on common stock are not reported on the income statement since they are not expenses. However, dividends on preferred stock will appear on the income statement as a subtraction from net income in order to report the earnings available for common stock.