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Business, 06.05.2021 17:20 michellen2020

Every year, Harini receives a check from the company in which she owns stock. What is the name for these periodic distributions of profits to investors? A.
the rate of return

B.
speculative investments

C.
dividends

D.
corporate bonds

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