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It is sometimes suggested that firms should follow a "residual" dividend policy. With such a policy, the main idea is that firms should focus on meeting its investment needs. Having
done so, a firm pays out any leftover, or residuals, income as dividends. What do you
think would be the main drawback to a residual policy?

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