It is evident that companies have been found deficient in expectations and benchmarks of the various stock exchange authorities, thus being delisted from the stock exchanges . Consequently,the delisted companies have been found majorly dogged with financial quagmires. The author cross examines capital structure compositions and their link to the dividend pay outs. He explores stakeholders motivation and investment in quoted companies. Therefore, as a mainstay for companies to remain listed a good dividend policy must cater for stakeholders interests both in short term and in the long term. Reading the book Will give more insight and techniques of striking a balance between stock market requirements and stakeholders expectations