dağıtım, dağilim, dağılım, düzenleme, dağılımı, dağılma, isale, genelleştirilmiş işlev, dağılış, bölüştürme, pay etme, dağıtma, yayma, yayılma, menkul kıymetlerde, serpme, distribüsyon, ateş taksimi, ATEŞ TAKSİMİ:Paralanmaların hedef bölgesinde meydana getirdiği şekil, Dağılma, dağılış, dağılım (Sinir veya damarların vücutta dağılımı veya bir hastalık lezyonunun belli organ veya dokularda dağılımı gibi), dağıtım/dağılım/dağıtma, tertip, yaygın olma, ayırım, tertiplenme, tevzi, tanzim, taksim, bölme, ayrışım,
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dağılım isim
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düzenleme isim
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dağılımı
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dağılma isim
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isale Ticaret
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genelleştirilmiş işlev
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dağılış Ticaret
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bölüştürme
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pay etme Ticaret
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yayma
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menkul kıymetlerde Ticaret
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serpme
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distribüsyon Tıp
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ateş taksimi Askeri
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ATEŞ TAKSİMİ:Paralanmaların hedef bölgesinde meydana getirdiği şekil Askeri
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Dağılma, dağılış, dağılım (Sinir veya damarların vücutta dağılımı veya bir hastalık lezyonunun belli organ veya dokularda dağılımı gibi) Tıp
Anything distributed; portion; share, The frequency of occurrence or extent of existence, The process by which goods get to final consumers over a geographical market, including storing, selling, shipping and advertising, An act of distributing or state of being distributed, The result of distributing; arrangement, An apportionment by law (of funds, property), The process or result of the sale of securities, especially their placement among investors with long-term investment strategies, A probability distribution; the set of relative likelihoods that a variable will have a value in a given interval, The apportionment of income or wealth in a population, A set of bundled software components; distro, That which is distributed, The sorting of types and placing them in their proper boxes in the cases, The steps or operations by which steam is supplied to and withdrawn from the cylinder at each stroke of the piston; viz, A resolving a whole into its parts, The set of activities which ensure the availability of goods in the desired quality, quantity, place and time for the customer See also physical distribution, act of distributing or portioning something out; particular group to which something is distributed (e.g. a newspaper or magazine); allotment; systematic division of items into parts; (Statistics) probability or frequency with which items are distributed into various groups, A system of delivering acceptable voltage electricity from transmission lines to individual customers, the act of distributing or spreading or apportioning the commercial activity of transporting and selling goods from a producer to a consumer the spatial property of being scattered about over an area or volume (statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence, admission, suppression or cutting off, release or exhaust, and compression of exhaust steam prior to the next admission, A portion of electric delivery charges for the local movement of power Midwest Energy includes costs of its lines and substations that operate below 34,000 volts in this category Other costs of operating the electric utility are included here because many customer specific fixed costs are not fully covered by the "customer charge" In this sense, the term distribution really means "distribution and local service", The process by which commodities get to final consumers, including storing, selling, shipping, and advertising, The relative arrangements of the elements of a statistical population based on some criterion, as frequency, time, or location, The act of distributing or dispensing; the act of dividing or apportioning among several or many; apportionment; as, the distribution of an estate among heirs or children, Separation into parts or classes; arrangement of anything into parts; disposition; classification, The delivery of electricity to the retail customer's home or business through low voltage distribution lines, Measurements on any variable, even the same variable on the same subject will vary The pattern of variation of a variable is called its distribution, which can be described both mathematically and graphically In essence, the distribution records all possible numerical values of a variable and how often each value occurs (its frequency) The most well known example of a distribution is the bell-shaped curve, Arrangements for getting goods to consumers, involving national distributors, wholesalers, retailers, dealers and agents When exclusive rights are granted, competition may be damaged, The process of delivering electricity from the electric distribution system to a consumer's home or business over local electric lines, In epidemiology, the frequency and pattern of health-related characteristics and events in a population In statistics, the observed or theoretical frequency of values of a variable, Distributions define how the employee is paid For example, distributions contain information about the pay rate the employee will receive, the account number the pay will be charged to, and what type of pay it is, e g regular pay, shift differential, or a stipend, The act or process of delivering electric energy from convenient points on the transmission system (usually a substation) to consumers The network of wires and equipment that distributes, transports or delivers electricity to customers The delivery of electric energy to customers on the distribution service Electric energy is carried at high voltages along the transmission lines For consumers needing lower voltages, it is reduced in voltage at a substation and delivered over primary distribution lines extending throughout the area where the electricity is distributed For users needing even lower voltages, the voltage is reduced once more by a distribution transformer or line transformer At this point, it changes from primary to secondary distribution, the commercial activity of transporting and selling goods from a producer to a consumer, The distribution of something is how much of it there is in each place or at each time, or how much of it each person has. a more equitable distribution of wealth. = spread, The distribution of things involves giving or delivering them to a number of people or places. the council which controls the distribution of foreign aid emergency food distribution, (statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence, A combination of a Linux kernel, a suite of UNIX-like command programs, and other software for installing and maintaining a Linux system, the act of distributing or spreading or apportioning, moving electronic signals from trunk lines to their final destination through a distribution network; see also dissemination, transmission Distribution, the spatial property of being scattered about over an area or volume, They occur in the central and southern parts of Kenya, in southwestern Uganda and widely throughout Tanzania They are restricted to the extreme southern parts of Zaire and Angola, and occur widely in Zambia They are found in the northern, northeastern and eastern sectors of Botswana, and are widely distributed in Zimbabwe and Mozambique In Namibia, they are restricted to the extreme northwest They are found in the northern and eastern sectors of South Africa, and in the Kruger National Park, the impala is by far the most abundant and widespread antelope species, Distribution organisations manage the activities associated with the movement of materials, usually finished goods or parts, from the supplier to the customer All activities related to physical distribution need to be managed This movement may be through one or more levels of field warehouses, 1 Payment from a mutual fund including dividends, short-term capital gains, long-term capital gains, tax-exempt dividends and return of capital 2 The proceeds from the sale of shares from your account, Delivering an ASF stream from one server to another Distribution serves many purposes, such as: Distributing a stream to another server, which then unicasts the stream, allowing clients in a part of the network that is not enabled for multicasts to receive the stream Distributing a stream to a server that is enabled for HTTP streaming This allows users behind a firewall to receive a stream that they otherwise would not be able to receive Distributing a stream from one Windows Media server to another Windows Media server, in order to create more unicast streams For example, if you have reached the maximum number of unicast streams for a server, you can send a stream to another server, which then can unicast that stream to more clients, A Linux package made up of the Linux kernel, other system software, user applications, and with all major distributions, an installation program Anyone can put together a Linux distribution, and the operating system can vary widely depending on the kernel version and system software employed, - A packaging of the Linux kernel with various user interfaces, utilities, drivers, and other software into a user deliverable Often available as a free download or in a low-cost CD-ROM package Popular distributions include Mandrake, Caldera OpenLinux, CoreLinux, Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, SuSE, TurboLinux and others, Delivery of electricity to retail customer (home or business) through low- voltage distribution lines, Payment of a dividend or capital gain Shareholders may take their distributions in cash or may have them automatically reinvested in additional shares of the same fund, The channel structure used to transfer products from an organisation to its customers, A (usually) complete collection of software needed to operate a computer including the Linux kernel and various utilities and applications, The delivery of electricity to the retail customer's home or business through low-voltage distribution lines, This is another way of saying: professional selling A stock is under distribution when volume expands on days when price moves down, A distribution is a collection of all the software needed to operate a computer, including the operating system and a selection of application programs, Collective term for payments such as dividends, bonuses, stock dividends, etc , which are distributed to the shareholder of an enterprise In the broader sense, interest can also be paid on the distributions, Withdrawals from a retirement plan or IRA Also, payments of dividends and/or capital gains by a mutual fund, which can trigger significant tax consequences for an investor See Mutual Funds:Taxes, Payments to investors by a mutual fund from income or profit that has been realised from the sale of securities, Entitlements arising on securities that are loaned out, e g , dividends, interest and non-cash distributions, Payment by a business entity to its owners of items such as cash ASSETS, stocks, or earnings, Capital gains (long or short term), interest, or dividends paid to bond holders and shareholders These can be received as cash or stock and they are treated as closed lots for tax purposes Return of capital is also a type of distribution, but it is usually tax exempt Distributions from mutual fund shares are easily reinvested into more shares and the compounding of reinvested shares can add substantially to the cumulative return of a fund, A distribution takes place when the income received by the fund is distributed to investors The distribution on income consists of the dividends paid by the shares in the portfolio and interest from the interest-bearing securities, plural of distribution, The amount of money per share of a mutual fund that is paid lo shareholders, from the income or interest earned from the securities contained in the portfolio Distributors - Intermediaries who act as a connecting link between the AMCs and the- investors They help investor to put or withdraw money in several mutual fund schemes in turn they help the AMCs to garner savings from investors, 1: The payment, to investors, of realized capital gains on securities within the portfolio of a mutual fund or closed-end investment company, Payments to investors by a mutual fund from income or from profit realized from sales of securities, Amounts paid to shareholders of a mutual fund Income distributions represent income received by the fund and may be taxable or tax exempt Capital gain distributions represent capital gains received by the fund and are taxable, even if the fund invests in tax-exempt securities Non-taxable distributions represent the return of capital investors paid into the fund and are not subject to income tax, The dividends and interest paid to a fund by the stocks and bonds it owns, as well as the proceeds from the sales of securities, are passed along to individual fund shareholders in the form of distributions Distributions are taxable in the year in which they are received, regardless of whether you take them in cash or reinvest them in the fund (Exception: Tax-deferred retirement plans, in which distributions are not taxed until they are withdrawn ) Redemptions paid to a participant from a retirement account, income payments from managed investments Such payments comprise a share of any net income and realised capital gains earned by an investment over a financial year The components which generally make up a distribution are profits from the sale of assets, income and currency gains, Payments from fund or corporate cash flow May include dividends from earnings, capital gains from sale of portfolio holdings and return of capital Fund distributions can be made by check or by investing in additional shares Funds are required to distribute capital gains (if any) to shareholders at least once per year Some Corporations offer Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRP), Payments from the fund that may include dividends from capital gains or earnings from sale of securities with the funds portfolio holdings and/or return of capital A distribution is made by cash or by investing in additional units/shares via a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) Funds are required to distribute capital gains (if any) to unit/shareholders at least once per year, Payments to investors by a mutual fund from income or from profit realized from sales of securities, Payments from fund or corporate cash flow, Cash or stock returned to the limited partners after the general partner has exited from an investment Stock distributions are sometimes referred to as in-kind distributions The partnership agreement governs the timing of distributions to the limited partner, as well as how any profits are divided among the limited partners and the general partner, The income or capital gain made by a mutual fund that is paid to the fund's investors, Capital gains (short-term or long-term), interest, a return of principal or dividends paid to shareholders,
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Anything distributed; portion; share
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The frequency of occurrence or extent of existence
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The process by which goods get to final consumers over a geographical market, including storing, selling, shipping and advertising
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An act of distributing or state of being distributed
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The result of distributing; arrangement
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An apportionment by law (of funds, property)
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The process or result of the sale of securities, especially their placement among investors with long-term investment strategies
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A probability distribution; the set of relative likelihoods that a variable will have a value in a given interval
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The apportionment of income or wealth in a population - "The wealth distribution became extremely skewed in the kleptocracy."
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A set of bundled software components; distro
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That which is distributed
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The sorting of types and placing them in their proper boxes in the cases
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The steps or operations by which steam is supplied to and withdrawn from the cylinder at each stroke of the piston; viz
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A resolving a whole into its parts
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The set of activities which ensure the availability of goods in the desired quality, quantity, place and time for the customer See also physical distribution
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act of distributing or portioning something out; particular group to which something is distributed (e.g. a newspaper or magazine); allotment; systematic division of items into parts; (Statistics) probability or frequency with which items are distributed into various groups isim
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A system of delivering acceptable voltage electricity from transmission lines to individual customers
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the act of distributing or spreading or apportioning the commercial activity of transporting and selling goods from a producer to a consumer the spatial property of being scattered about over an area or volume (statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence
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admission, suppression or cutting off, release or exhaust, and compression of exhaust steam prior to the next admission
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A portion of electric delivery charges for the local movement of power Midwest Energy includes costs of its lines and substations that operate below 34,000 volts in this category Other costs of operating the electric utility are included here because many customer specific fixed costs are not fully covered by the "customer charge" In this sense, the term distribution really means "distribution and local service"
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The process by which commodities get to final consumers, including storing, selling, shipping, and advertising
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The relative arrangements of the elements of a statistical population based on some criterion, as frequency, time, or location
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The act of distributing or dispensing; the act of dividing or apportioning among several or many; apportionment; as, the distribution of an estate among heirs or children
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Separation into parts or classes; arrangement of anything into parts; disposition; classification
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The delivery of electricity to the retail customer's home or business through low voltage distribution lines
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Measurements on any variable, even the same variable on the same subject will vary The pattern of variation of a variable is called its distribution, which can be described both mathematically and graphically In essence, the distribution records all possible numerical values of a variable and how often each value occurs (its frequency) The most well known example of a distribution is the bell-shaped curve
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Arrangements for getting goods to consumers, involving national distributors, wholesalers, retailers, dealers and agents When exclusive rights are granted, competition may be damaged
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The process of delivering electricity from the electric distribution system to a consumer's home or business over local electric lines
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In epidemiology, the frequency and pattern of health-related characteristics and events in a population In statistics, the observed or theoretical frequency of values of a variable
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Distributions define how the employee is paid For example, distributions contain information about the pay rate the employee will receive, the account number the pay will be charged to, and what type of pay it is, e g regular pay, shift differential, or a stipend
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The act or process of delivering electric energy from convenient points on the transmission system (usually a substation) to consumers The network of wires and equipment that distributes, transports or delivers electricity to customers The delivery of electric energy to customers on the distribution service Electric energy is carried at high voltages along the transmission lines For consumers needing lower voltages, it is reduced in voltage at a substation and delivered over primary distribution lines extending throughout the area where the electricity is distributed For users needing even lower voltages, the voltage is reduced once more by a distribution transformer or line transformer At this point, it changes from primary to secondary distribution
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the commercial activity of transporting and selling goods from a producer to a consumer
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The distribution of something is how much of it there is in each place or at each time, or how much of it each person has. a more equitable distribution of wealth. = spread
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The distribution of things involves giving or delivering them to a number of people or places. the council which controls the distribution of foreign aid emergency food distribution
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(statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence
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A combination of a Linux kernel, a suite of UNIX-like command programs, and other software for installing and maintaining a Linux system
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the act of distributing or spreading or apportioning
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moving electronic signals from trunk lines to their final destination through a distribution network; see also dissemination, transmission Distribution
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They occur in the central and southern parts of Kenya, in southwestern Uganda and widely throughout Tanzania They are restricted to the extreme southern parts of Zaire and Angola, and occur widely in Zambia They are found in the northern, northeastern and eastern sectors of Botswana, and are widely distributed in Zimbabwe and Mozambique In Namibia, they are restricted to the extreme northwest They are found in the northern and eastern sectors of South Africa, and in the Kruger National Park, the impala is by far the most abundant and widespread antelope species
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Distribution organisations manage the activities associated with the movement of materials, usually finished goods or parts, from the supplier to the customer All activities related to physical distribution need to be managed This movement may be through one or more levels of field warehouses
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1 Payment from a mutual fund including dividends, short-term capital gains, long-term capital gains, tax-exempt dividends and return of capital 2 The proceeds from the sale of shares from your account
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Delivering an ASF stream from one server to another Distribution serves many purposes, such as: Distributing a stream to another server, which then unicasts the stream, allowing clients in a part of the network that is not enabled for multicasts to receive the stream Distributing a stream to a server that is enabled for HTTP streaming This allows users behind a firewall to receive a stream that they otherwise would not be able to receive Distributing a stream from one Windows Media server to another Windows Media server, in order to create more unicast streams For example, if you have reached the maximum number of unicast streams for a server, you can send a stream to another server, which then can unicast that stream to more clients
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A Linux package made up of the Linux kernel, other system software, user applications, and with all major distributions, an installation program Anyone can put together a Linux distribution, and the operating system can vary widely depending on the kernel version and system software employed
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- A packaging of the Linux kernel with various user interfaces, utilities, drivers, and other software into a user deliverable Often available as a free download or in a low-cost CD-ROM package Popular distributions include Mandrake, Caldera OpenLinux, CoreLinux, Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, SuSE, TurboLinux and others
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Delivery of electricity to retail customer (home or business) through low- voltage distribution lines
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Payment of a dividend or capital gain Shareholders may take their distributions in cash or may have them automatically reinvested in additional shares of the same fund
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The channel structure used to transfer products from an organisation to its customers
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A (usually) complete collection of software needed to operate a computer including the Linux kernel and various utilities and applications
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The delivery of electricity to the retail customer's home or business through low-voltage distribution lines
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This is another way of saying: professional selling A stock is under distribution when volume expands on days when price moves down
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A distribution is a collection of all the software needed to operate a computer, including the operating system and a selection of application programs
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Collective term for payments such as dividends, bonuses, stock dividends, etc , which are distributed to the shareholder of an enterprise In the broader sense, interest can also be paid on the distributions
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Withdrawals from a retirement plan or IRA Also, payments of dividends and/or capital gains by a mutual fund, which can trigger significant tax consequences for an investor See Mutual Funds:Taxes
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Payments to investors by a mutual fund from income or profit that has been realised from the sale of securities
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Entitlements arising on securities that are loaned out, e g , dividends, interest and non-cash distributions
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Payment by a business entity to its owners of items such as cash ASSETS, stocks, or earnings
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Capital gains (long or short term), interest, or dividends paid to bond holders and shareholders These can be received as cash or stock and they are treated as closed lots for tax purposes Return of capital is also a type of distribution, but it is usually tax exempt Distributions from mutual fund shares are easily reinvested into more shares and the compounding of reinvested shares can add substantially to the cumulative return of a fund
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A distribution takes place when the income received by the fund is distributed to investors The distribution on income consists of the dividends paid by the shares in the portfolio and interest from the interest-bearing securities
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The amount of money per share of a mutual fund that is paid lo shareholders, from the income or interest earned from the securities contained in the portfolio Distributors - Intermediaries who act as a connecting link between the AMCs and the- investors They help investor to put or withdraw money in several mutual fund schemes in turn they help the AMCs to garner savings from investors
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1: The payment, to investors, of realized capital gains on securities within the portfolio of a mutual fund or closed-end investment company
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Payments to investors by a mutual fund from income or from profit realized from sales of securities
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Amounts paid to shareholders of a mutual fund Income distributions represent income received by the fund and may be taxable or tax exempt Capital gain distributions represent capital gains received by the fund and are taxable, even if the fund invests in tax-exempt securities Non-taxable distributions represent the return of capital investors paid into the fund and are not subject to income tax
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The dividends and interest paid to a fund by the stocks and bonds it owns, as well as the proceeds from the sales of securities, are passed along to individual fund shareholders in the form of distributions Distributions are taxable in the year in which they are received, regardless of whether you take them in cash or reinvest them in the fund (Exception: Tax-deferred retirement plans, in which distributions are not taxed until they are withdrawn ) Redemptions paid to a participant from a retirement account
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income payments from managed investments Such payments comprise a share of any net income and realised capital gains earned by an investment over a financial year The components which generally make up a distribution are profits from the sale of assets, income and currency gains
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Payments from fund or corporate cash flow May include dividends from earnings, capital gains from sale of portfolio holdings and return of capital Fund distributions can be made by check or by investing in additional shares Funds are required to distribute capital gains (if any) to shareholders at least once per year Some Corporations offer Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRP)
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Payments from the fund that may include dividends from capital gains or earnings from sale of securities with the funds portfolio holdings and/or return of capital A distribution is made by cash or by investing in additional units/shares via a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) Funds are required to distribute capital gains (if any) to unit/shareholders at least once per year
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Payments to investors by a mutual fund from income or from profit realized from sales of securities
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Payments from fund or corporate cash flow
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Cash or stock returned to the limited partners after the general partner has exited from an investment Stock distributions are sometimes referred to as in-kind distributions The partnership agreement governs the timing of distributions to the limited partner, as well as how any profits are divided among the limited partners and the general partner
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The income or capital gain made by a mutual fund that is paid to the fund's investors
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Capital gains (short-term or long-term), interest, a return of principal or dividends paid to shareholders
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