Dividends are a payment made to shareholders from a company's earnings, but they do not represent the net worth of the corporation. Therefore, the statement in the question is false. A corporation's net worth is derived from total assets minus total liabilities. ;
The statement is false; dividends do not represent the net worth of a corporation. Dividends are payments to shareholders from profits, while net worth is calculated by subtracting total liabilities from total assets. Therefore, they are distinctly different financial concepts.
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