Corporate Distributions

Distribution in Kind
A distribution in kind refers to the transfer of property other than money from an organization to an individual, often in a corporate context where non-cash assets, like automobiles, are distributed to shareholders.
Dividend In Specie
A dividend in specie refers to a type of dividend that is paid out in forms other than cash. Typically, this can include the distribution of assets, shares, property, or any other physical items that represent the value payable to shareholders.

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