Stocks Going Ex Dividend in September 2024

The following is a short list of some of the many stocks going ex-dividend during the next month, which can be helpful for traders and investors interested in the stock trading technique known as “Buying Dividends” or “Dividend Capture.” This strategy involves purchasing stocks before the ex dividend date and selling them shortly after the ex-date at a similar price, while still being eligible to receive the dividend payment.

Although this technique generally proves effective in bull markets and flat or choppy markets, it is advisable to exercise caution and consider avoiding this strategy during bear markets. To qualify for the dividend, it is necessary to buy the stock before the ex-dividend date and refrain from selling it until on or after the ex-date.

However, it is important to note that the actual dividend may not be paid for several weeks, as the payment date can be delayed by up to two months after the ex-date.

For investors seeking a comprehensive list of stocks going ex-dividend in the near future, WallStreetNewsNetwork.com has compiled a downloadable list containing numerous dividend-paying companies. Here are a few examples showcasing the stock symbol, ex-dividend date, periodic dividend amount, and annual yield.

Nike, Inc. (NKE)9/3/20240.371.78%
Bank of America Corporation (BAC)9/6/20240.262.59%
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS)9/10/20240.361.97%
Macy’s Inc (M)9/13/20240.17374.46%
Horizon Technology Finance Corporation (HRZN)9/16/20240.1111.99%
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL)9/20/20240.400.96%
Mercer International Inc. (MERC)9/25/20240.0755.03%
Humana Inc. (HUM)9/30/20240.8851.01%

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Dividend Definitions

To better understand the dividend-related terms, let’s define them:

Declaration date: This refers to the day when a company announces its intention to distribute a dividend in the future.
Ex-dividend date: On this day, if you purchase the stock, you would not be eligible to receive the upcoming dividend. It is also the first day on which a shareholder can sell their shares and still receive the dividend.
Record date: This marks the day when you must be recorded on the company’s books as a shareholder to qualify for the dividend. Typically, the ex-dividend date is set two business days prior to the record date.
Payment date: This is the day on which the dividend payment is actually made to the eligible shareholders. It’s important to note that the payment date can be as long as two months after the ex-date.

Before implementing the “Buying Dividends” technique, it is crucial to reconfirm the ex-dividend date with the respective company to ensure accuracy and avoid any unexpected changes.

In conclusion, being aware of the stocks going ex-dividend can be advantageous for traders and investors employing the “Buying Dividends” strategy. WallStreetNewsNetwork.com provides a convenient resource to access a comprehensive list of such stocks, allowing individuals to plan their investment decisions effectively. Remember to stay informed and consider market conditions before employing any investment strategy.

Disclosure: Author owns BAC.

Upcoming Stock Earnings Announcements

If you are looking to do some earnings trades, here are some corporate earnings announcements that will be taking place during this week.

Humana Inc HUM 5/1/19 Before Open
Garmin Ltd GRMN 5/1/19 Before Open
Iqvia Holdings Inc IQV 5/1/19 Before Open
Harris Corp HRS 5/1/19 Before Open
Estee Lauder Companies EL 5/1/19 Before Open
CVS Corp CVS 5/1/19 Before Open
L-3 Communications Holdings LLL 5/1/19 Before Open
Yum! Brands YUM 5/1/19 Before Open
Southern Company SO 5/1/19 Before Open
Willis Towers Wts WLTW 5/1/19 Before Open
Molson Coors Brewing Company TAP 5/1/19 Before Open
Idexx Laboratories IDXX 5/1/19 Before Open
Sealed Air Corp SEE 5/1/19 Before Open
Hilton Inc HLT 5/1/19 Before Open
Entergy Corp ETR 5/1/19 Before Open
Pinnacle West Capital Corp PNW 5/1/19 Before Open
Automatic Data Procs ADP 5/1/19 Before Open
CME Group Inc CME 5/1/19 Before Open
Clorox Company CLX 5/1/19 Before Open
Amtek Inc AME 5/1/19 Before Open
Johnson Controls Intl JCI 5/1/19 Before Open
NiSource Inc NI 5/1/19 Before Open
Qualcomm Inc QCOM 5/1/19 After Close
HCP Inc HCP 5/1/19 After Close
Hologic Inc HOLX 5/1/19 After Close
Equinix Inc EQIX 5/1/19 After Close
Public Storage PSA 5/1/19 After Close
Ansys Inc ANSS 5/1/19 After Close
Hartford Financial Services Group HIG 5/1/19 After Close
Allstate Corp ALL 5/1/19 After Close
Host Marriott Financial Trust HST 5/1/19 After Close
American Water Works AWK 5/1/19 After Close
Realty Income Corp O 5/1/19 After Close
Metlife Inc MET 5/1/19 After Close
Mid-America Apartment Communities MAA 5/1/19 After Close
Prudential Financial Inflation Retail PRU 5/1/19 After Close
Marathon Oil Corp MRO 5/1/19 After Close
Apache Corp APA 5/1/19 After Close
Lincoln National Corp LNC 5/1/19 After Close
Williams Companies WMB 5/1/19 After Close
Cigna Corp CI 5/2/19 Before Open
Teleflex Inc TFX 5/2/19 Before Open
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc PEG 5/2/19 Before Open
Amerisourcebergen Corp ABC 5/2/19 Before Open
Hanesbrands Inc HBI 5/2/19 Before Open
Abiomed Inc ABMD 5/2/19 Before Open
MSCI Inc MSCI 5/2/19 Before Open
Kimco Realty Corp KIM 5/2/19 Before Open
Huntington Ingalls Industries HII 5/2/19 Before Open
Church & Dwight Company CHD 5/2/19 Before Open
Under Armour Inc Class C Comm UA 5/2/19 Before Open
Ball Corp BLL 5/2/19 Before Open
Macerich Company MAC 5/2/19 Before Open
Aptiv Plc APTV 5/2/19 Before Open
Kellogg Company K 5/2/19 Before Open
Zoetis Inc Class A ZTS 5/2/19 Before Open
Vulcan Materials Company VMC 5/2/19 Before Open
Under Armour UAA 5/2/19 Before Open
Global Payments Inc GPN 5/2/19 Before Open
Discovery Comm A DISCA 5/2/19 Before Open
Parker-Hannifin Corp PH 5/2/19 Before Open
Hollyfrontier Corp HFC 5/2/19 Before Open
Dowdupont Inc DWDP 5/2/19 Before Open
NRG Energy NRG 5/2/19 Before Open
S&P Global Inc SPGI 5/2/19 Before Open
Discovery Comm Inc DISCK 5/2/19 Before Open
PPL Corp PPL 5/2/19 Before Open
Xylem Inc XYL 5/2/19 Before Open
Intercontinental Exchange ICE 5/2/19 Before Open
Resmed Inc RMD 5/2/19 After Close
Skyworks Solutions SWKS 5/2/19 After Close
Expedia Group Inc EXPE 5/2/19 After Close
Fortinet Inc FTNT 5/2/19 After Close
Motorola Solutions MSI 5/2/19 After Close
Activision Blizzard ATVI 5/2/19 After Close
Federal Realty Investment Trust FRT 5/2/19 After Close
Cognizant Tech Sol CTSH 5/2/19 After Close
Fluor Corp FLR 5/2/19 After Close
Apartment Investment and Management AIV 5/2/19 After Close
Alliant Energy Corp LNT 5/2/19 After Close
Gilead Sciences Inc GILD 5/2/19 After Close
Arista Networks Inc ANET 5/2/19 After Close
Consolidated Edison Company of New York ED 5/2/19 After Close
Flowserve Corp FLS 5/2/19 After Close
CBS Corp CBS 5/2/19 After Close
Eog Resources EOG 5/2/19 After Close
Regency Centers Corp REG 5/2/19 After Close
Dentsply Sirona Inc XRAY 5/3/19 Before Open
American Tower Corp AMT 5/3/19 Before Open
Newell Rubbermaid Inc NWL 5/3/19 Before Open
CBOE Global Markets Inc CBOE 5/3/19 Before Open
Noble Energy Inc NBL 5/3/19 Before Open
Dominion Resources D 5/3/19 Before Open

Stocks Going Ex Dividend the Fourth Week of December

Here is our latest update on the stock trading technique called ‘Buying Dividends,’ also commonly referred to as ‘Dividend Capture.’ This is the process of buying stocks before the ex dividend date and selling the stock shortly after the ex date at about the same price, yet still being entitled to the dividend.

This technique generally works only in bull markets, and can work in flat or choppy markets, but you need to avoid the technique during bear markets. In order to be entitled to the dividend, you have to buy the stock before the ex-dividend date, and you can’t sell the stock until after the ex date.

The actual dividend may not be paid for another few weeks. WallStreetNewsNetwork.com has compiled a downloadable and sortable list of the stocks going ex dividend in the near future. The list contains many dividend paying companies, lots with market caps over $500 million, and yields over 2%. Here are a few examples showing the stock symbol, the ex-dividend date, the quarterly dividend amount, and annual yield.

Cypress Semiconductor (CY) 12/27/2017 0.11 2.79%
Yamana Gold Inc. (AUY) 12/28/2017 0.005 0.72%
Humana Inc. (HUM) 12/28/2017 0.4 0.61%
Xerox Corporation (XRX) 12/28/2017 0.25 2.91%
TransCanada (TRP) 12/28/2017 0.491 3.91%

The additional ex-dividend stocks can be found here at wstnn.com. (If you have been to the website before, and the latest link doesn’t show up, you may have to empty your cache.) If you like dividend stocks, you should check out some of the other high yield stock lists at WallStreetNewsNetwork.com or WStNN.com. Most of the lists are free.

Dividend definitions: Declaration date: the day that the company declares that there is going to be an upcoming dividend.

Ex-dividend date: the day on which if you buy the stock, you would not be entitled to that particular dividend; or the first day on which a shareholder can sell the shares and still be entitled to the dividend.

Monthly Dividend Stock List

Record date: the day when you must be on the company’s books as a shareholder to receive the dividend. The ex-dividend date is normally set for stocks at two business days before the record date.

Payment date: the day on which the dividend payment is actually made, which can be as long at two months after the ex date.

Don’t forget to reconfirm the ex-dividend date with the company before implementing this technique.

Disclosure: Author did not own any of the above at the time the article was written.

 

Stocks Going Ex Dividend for the Second Week of January

Here is our latest update on the stock trading technique called ‘Buying Dividends,’ also commonly referred to as ‘Dividend Capture.’ This is the process of buying stocks before the ex dividend date and selling the stock shortly after the ex date at about the same price, yet still being entitled to the dividend. This technique generally works only in bull markets, and can work in flat or choppy markets, but you need to avoid the technique during bear markets.

In order to be entitled to the dividend, you have to buy the stock before the ex-dividend date, and you can’t sell the stock until after the ex date. The actual dividend may not be paid for another few weeks.

WallStreetNewsNetwork.com has compiled a downloadable and sortable list of the stocks going ex dividend in the near future. The list contains many dividend paying companies, lots with market caps over $500 million, and yields over 2%. Here are a few examples showing the stock symbol, the ex-dividend date, the dividend amount, and yield.

Campbell Soup Company (CPB) 1/9/2017 0.35 2.10%
New York Times Company (NYT) 1/9/2017 0.04 1.20%
Winnebago Industries (WGO) 1/9/2017 0.1 1.20%
Aetna Inc. (AET) 1/10/2017 0.25 0.80%
Humana Inc. (HUM) 1/10/2017 0.29 0.60%
Abbott Laboratories (ABT) 1/11/2017 0.265 2.70%

The additional ex-dividend stocks can be found here at wstnn.com. (If you have been to the website before, and the latest link doesn’t show up, you may have to empty your cache.) If you like dividend stocks, you should check out some of the other high yield stock lists at WallStreetNewsNetwork.com or WStNN.com. Most of the lists are free.

Dividend definitions:

Declaration date: the day that the company declares that there is going to be an upcoming dividend.

Ex-dividend date: the day on which if you buy the stock, you would not be entitled to that particular dividend; or the first day on which a shareholder can sell the shares and still be entitled to the dividend.

Monthly Dividend Stock List

Record date: the day when you must be on the company’s books as a shareholder to receive the dividend. The ex-dividend date is normally set for stocks at two business days before the record date.

Payment date: the day on which the dividend payment is actually made, which can be as long at two months after the ex date.

Book now available: Buying Dividends Revised and Expanded

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Don’t forget to reconfirm the ex-dividend date with the company before implementing this technique.

Disclosure: Author did not own any of the above at the time the article was written.


Stocks Going Ex Dividend the Second Week of October

Here is our latest update on the stock trading technique called ‘Buying Dividends,’ also commonly referred to as ‘Dividend Capture.’ This is the process of buying stocks before the ex dividend date and selling the stock shortly after the ex date at about the same price, yet still being entitled to the dividend. This technique generally works only in bull markets, and can work in flat or choppy markets, but you need to avoid the technique during bear markets.

In order to be entitled to the dividend, you have to buy the stock before the ex-dividend date, and you can’t sell the stock until after the ex date. The actual dividend may not be paid for another few weeks.

WallStreetNewsNetwork.com has compiled a downloadable and sortable list of the stocks going ex dividend in the near future. The list contains many dividend paying companies, lots with market caps over $500 million, and yields over 2%. Here are a few examples showing the stock symbol, the ex-dividend date, and the dividend amount.

Gas Natural Inc. EGAS 10/11/2016 0.08
Harvest Capital Credit Corporation HCAP 10/11/2016 0.11
Humana Inc. HUM 10/11/2016 0.29
Invacare Corp IVC 10/11/2016 0.01
Kadant Inc. KAI 10/11/2016 0.19
Abbott Laboratories ABT 10/12/2016 0.26
AbbVie Inc. ABBV 10/12/2016 0.57
Ampco Pittsburgh Corp AP 10/12/2016 0.09

The additional ex-dividend stocks can be found here at wstnn.com. (If you have been to the website before, and the latest link doesn’t show up, you may have to empty your cache.) If you like dividend stocks, you should check out some of the other high yield stock lists at WallStreetNewsNetwork.com or WSNN.com. Most of the lists are free.

Dividend definitions:

Declaration date: the day that the company declares that there is going to be an upcoming dividend.

Ex-dividend date: the day on which if you buy the stock, you would not be entitled to that particular dividend; or the first day on which a shareholder can sell the shares and still be entitled to the dividend.

Monthly Dividend Stock List

Record date: the day when you must be on the company’s books as a shareholder to receive the dividend. The ex-dividend date is normally set for stocks at two business days before the record date.

Payment date: the day on which the dividend payment is actually made, which can be as long at two months after the ex date.

Book now available: Buying Dividends Revised and Expanded

Book now available: Stock Market Trivia Makes a Great Gift!

Don’t forget to reconfirm the ex-dividend date with the company before implementing this technique.

Disclosure: Author did not own any of the above at the time the article was written.