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Dividend Calendar - Nov 7, 2024
A calendar for dividend devotees and dabblers alike. Organized by day, check out which companies have upcoming ex-dividend dates, along with their dates of payment, and yield. By clicking on a particular stock, you can see its dividend history and performance over time.
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Showing companies with ex-dividend date as Nov 07, 2024
Name
Dividend Yield
Analyst Consensus
Smart Score
Dividend Amount
Payment Date
Payout Ratio
Company
Market Cap
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F7.36%
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$0.1544.83%Ford Motor$41.97B
FE4.13%
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$0.4265.27%FirstEnergy$23.34B
PAYX2.72%
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$0.9880.78%Paychex$51.25B
ARLP10.81%
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$0.7079.43%Alliance Resource$3.29B
HESM7.33%
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$0.68111.69%Hess Midstream Partners$7.84B
RMD0.83%
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$0.5324.32%Resmed$36.00B
MMLP0.50%
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<$0.0116.00%Martin Midstream$155.61M
MTG1.99%
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$0.1317.06%MGIC Investment$6.23B
MATX0.91%
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$0.3410.97%Matson$4.86B
AESI3.70%
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$0.24107.30%Atlas Energy Solutions$2.56B
JOE1.07%
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$0.1443.90%St Joe Company$2.79B
FELE0.93%
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$0.2525.32%Franklin Electric Co$4.92B
WTFC1.35%
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$0.4518.81%Wintrust Financial$8.80B
PGC0.56%
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$0.0511.05%Peapack-Gladstone Financial$635.01M
OPBK2.74%
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$0.1234.00%OP Bancorp$256.98M
FBIZ2.03%
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$0.2521.46%First Business Financial$407.37M
JBGS4.22%
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$0.17-53.54%JBG Smith Properties$1.61B
AWI0.73%
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$0.3119.02%Armstrong World$6.75B
HTBK5.01%
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$0.1372.68%Heritage Commerce$643.07M
HOPE4.21%
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$0.1463.64%Hope Bancorp$1.61B
BMRC4.08%
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$0.25-116.28%Bank Of Marin Bancorp$401.27M
WNEB2.99%
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$0.0760.48%Western New England Bancorp$196.31M
FSBW2.33%
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$0.2722.46%FS Bancorp$357.64M
STBA3.11%
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$0.3437.89%S&T Bancorp$1.64B
AKZOY2.64%
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$0.1141.83%Akzo Nobel$10.89B
NIDB3.69%
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$0.1855.33%Northeast Indiana Bancorp$44.71M
OFED3.02%
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$0.10137.93%Oconee Federal Financial$74.21M
KCLI1.54%
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$0.149.56%Kansas City Life Insurance Company$352.51M
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FAQ

What are the 3 important dates for dividends?
When it comes to dividend stocks, investors should remain aware of the ex-dividend date, record date and payment date. The ex-dividend date determines which shareholders receive will receive dividend. The record date is the day on which a shareholder must be in the company’s books in order to receive the dividend. And finally, the payment date is the date on which the dividend is paid to shareholders.
    Is it better to buy a stock before or after the ex-dividend date?
    In order to receive a company’s dividend, an investor must purchase the stock one or more days before its ex-dividend date. If the stock is purchased on or after the ex-dividend date, an investor will not receive the dividend.
      What is the highest dividend-paying stock?
      The highest dividend-paying stock can vary, given the ever-changing nature of the stock market. Instead, investors often target the best high-dividend stocks, which are known for their dependable and attractive returns.
        How often are dividends paid?
        Dividends are typically paid on a quarterly basis, but companies can also pay dividends on a monthly or annual basis. Dividends paid out as a special dividend are one-time payments declared by the company.
          Do I get a dividend if I sell on ex-date?
          Yes, if an investor sells out of a position on the ex-dividend date, the investor will still be the owner of the company’s shares as per the record in company books.
          Investors should receive a dividend roughly two weeks after the ex-dividend date.