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The note explains preference shares as a type of company share that gives shareholders priority over ordinary shareholders in receiving dividends. Preference shareholders receive a fixed dividend, calculated as a percentage of the nominal value of their shares, before any dividends are paid to ordinary shareholders. However, they do not receive more than this fixed amount. The note also mentions that companies may issue different classes of shares, but in practice, ordinary and preference shares are the most common. The rights of shareholders are defined in the company’s memorandum and articles of association, which are publicly available for inspection.

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1. What are preference shares?

Answer:​
Preference shares are a type of share issued by a company that gives shareholders priority
over ordinary shareholders in receiving dividends, up to a specified maximum amount.




2. How do preference shareholders differ from ordinary shareholders
regarding dividends?

Answer:​
Preference shareholders are entitled to receive dividends before ordinary shareholders, but
only up to a fixed limit. Any remaining dividend after paying preference shareholders goes to
ordinary shareholders.




3. How is the dividend on preference shares usually determined?

Answer:​
The dividend on preference shares is normally fixed as a percentage of the nominal value of
the shares.




4. Illustrate how preference share dividends are calculated using an
example.

Answer:​
If a company issues 1 million preference shares with a nominal value of £1 each at a dividend
rate of 6%, preference shareholders are entitled to receive £60,000 (6% of £1 million) from the
company’s annual dividend before any payment is made to ordinary shareholders.




5. What happens if the company’s total dividend exceeds the preference
dividend entitlement?

Answer:​
Any excess dividend beyond the fixed amount payable to preference shareholders is distributed
to ordinary shareholders.

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