Cumulative Preferred Stock is a type of preferred stock where unpaid dividends accumulate until they are paid out, taking precedence over common stock dividends.
An omitted dividend is a dividend that was scheduled to be declared by a corporation but was not voted on by the board of directors. This article explains the reasons behind omitted dividends, their implications, and how they relate to cumulative preferred stock.
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