Etymology

Dividend

Dividend originally meant something to be divided, with no reference to profit.

Latin · 15th century
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Latin
dividendum (thing to be divided)
English
dividend (15th century, math)
dividend (17th century, finance)

The English word dividend appeared in the fifteenth century from the Latin dividendum, meaning "thing to be divided," the gerundive form of dividere, to separate or distribute.1 In its earliest English usage, the word was a mathematical term referring to the number being divided in a division problem.

By the seventeenth century, dividend had acquired a financial meaning: a sum of money to be divided among partners, creditors, or shareholders.2 The word carried the assumption that profits were a communal resource to be distributed, not a reward for capital alone.

The modern corporation formalized the dividend as a payment from company earnings to shareholders. The Dutch East India Company, established in 1602, is often cited as the first corporation to issue regular dividends to outside investors.3 By the nineteenth century, dividends had become a primary mechanism through which ownership of productive enterprise translated into income without labor.

1602
The year the Dutch East India Company was established, among the first corporations to pay regular dividends to outside investors.

The phrase "paying dividends" migrated from finance into everyday English, meaning yielding benefits or returns from an investment of effort. The Latin word for a quantity to be split had become a metaphor for any delayed reward.

In 2023, S&P 500 companies paid an estimated $588 billion in dividends to shareholders.4 The mathematical operation of division, applied to corporate earnings, became one of the defining features of modern capitalism.

15th century
Dividend enters English as a mathematical term meaning a number to be divided.
17th century
The word acquires a financial meaning: a sum to be distributed among investors.
1602
The Dutch East India Company becomes one of the first corporations to issue regular dividends.
1 Douglas Harper, "dividend," Online Etymology Dictionary.
2 Oxford English Dictionary, "dividend, n.," financial sense attested from the early 17th century.
3 Lodewijk Petram, The World's First Stock Exchange (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014).
4 S&P Dow Jones Indices, S&P 500 Dividend Report, 2023.
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