Question for investors...
Question for investors...
I just have one question I can't find the answer to. Dividends.
If an annual dividend is paid on Dec. 2 and you owned the stock from Jan. 2 to July 2 earlier that year (in which time no dividends were payed). Do you get half that dividend for having owned the stock for half of the fiscal year even though you didn't own it on the day the dividend was paid?
If an annual dividend is paid on Dec. 2 and you owned the stock from Jan. 2 to July 2 earlier that year (in which time no dividends were payed). Do you get half that dividend for having owned the stock for half of the fiscal year even though you didn't own it on the day the dividend was paid?
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* Growth funds generally pay dividends semi-annually.
* Growth-and-income funds generally pay dividends quarterly.
* Equity-income and balanced funds generally pay dividends quarterly.
* Bond funds generally pay dividends monthly. Tax-exempt bond funds generally pay dividends monthly.
* Money market funds generally accrue dividends daily and pay them monthly.
Which one is yours? Which fund are you in?
* Growth-and-income funds generally pay dividends quarterly.
* Equity-income and balanced funds generally pay dividends quarterly.
* Bond funds generally pay dividends monthly. Tax-exempt bond funds generally pay dividends monthly.
* Money market funds generally accrue dividends daily and pay them monthly.
Which one is yours? Which fund are you in?
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Microsoft issues dividends 4x a year,
Ex. Dividend Date 11/15/2005
Dividend Pay Date 12/08/2005
Dividend Rate 0.0800
https://www.speedguide.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=187271
Ex. Dividend Date 11/15/2005
Dividend Pay Date 12/08/2005
Dividend Rate 0.0800
https://www.speedguide.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=187271
You need to have owned the stock on November 15. If you sold the stock in July, they don't owe you nuttin.
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Ok. So do I need to own the stock on that date through the date the dividend is issued? Or just on that ex date? It doesn't seem right that if you own stock on that one day you will get the dividend?Kip Patterson wrote:To expand on Poptom's answer - it is the ex-dividend date that determines who gets the entire dividend. On that date stocks commonly decrease iin value by the amount of the dividend.
I bought microsoft on 10/10/05
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Ok. So I can sell now and they will still send me the dividend is what I'm getting from that. ThanksKip Patterson wrote:Just on the ex-dividend date.
If a stock is at $20, and the dividend is $1, then the day after the ex-dividend it will decline to $19. In other words, the market considers the dividend to be part of the value of the stock.
Yes. They will send you your 8 cents on December 8th.Shaggy wrote:Ok. So I can sell now and they will still send me the dividend is what I'm getting from that. Thanks![]()
"Mr President, you have big balls" - Dominica prime minister Eugenia Charles to Ronald Reagan after the invasion of Grenada, 1983
"We win and they lose. What do you think of that?" - Ronald Reagan, 1977
"We win and they lose. What do you think of that?" - Ronald Reagan, 1977