Ex-Dividend Date Record Date Payable Date
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04/08/2020 04/10/2020 05/01/2020
01/09/2020 01/10/2020 02/03/2020
10/09/2019 10/10/2019 11/01/2019
07/09/2019 07/10/2019 08/01/2019
How many times a year does GM pay dividends?
There are typically 2 dividends per year (excluding specials), and the dividend cover is approximately 4.8.
Are dividends paid 4 times a year?
The vast majority of dividends are paid four times a year on a quarterly basis, but some companies pay their dividends semi-annually (twice a year), annually (once a year), monthly, or more rarely, on no set schedule whatsoever (called “irregular” dividends).
How much does GM pay in dividends?
Ex/EFF DATE TYPE CASH AMOUNT
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09/05/2019 CASH $0.38
06/06/2019 CASH $0.38
03/07/2019 CASH $0.38
12/06/2018 CASH $0.38
Which stocks have a long history of dividend payments?
- E I Du Pont De Nemours And Co (DD) — NO.
- General Mills, Inc. (GIS) — YES.
- Edison International (EIX) — NO.
- Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI) — YES.
- Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
- Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
- Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) — NO.
- Eli Lilly and Co (LLY) — YES.
What company has been paying dividends the longest?
Oil and natural gas company ExxonMobil has an even longer dividend streak going than Eli Lilly. It has been paying them since 1882. And it belongs to the exclusive club of Dividend Aristocrats -- companies that have increased their payouts for at least 25 years in a row.8 Oct 2021
What stock has highest dividend?
Symbol Company Name Dividend Yield
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KMB Kimberly-Clark Corp. 3.19%
LMT Lockheed Martin Corp. 3.15%
WEC WEC Energy Group Inc. 3.00%
EVBN Evans Bancorp Inc. 2.98%
Are dividend stocks good for long term?
Many dividend stocks are safe and have produced dividends annually for over 25 years but there are also many companies emerging into the dividend space that can be great to identify when they start to break in as it can be a sign that their businesses are strong or substantially stabilizing for the longer term, making
Where can I find historical dividends?
Ticker pages on Dividend.com make this sort of stock dividend history analysis relatively easy and straightforward; simply search for a ticker using the search box at the top of the page, and scroll down to the Dividend Yield & Stock Price History and Dividend Payout History sections for a visual representation of its
How do you find historical dividend yield?
The dividend yield for the S&P 500 is calculated by finding the weighted average of each listed company's most recently reported full-year dividend, then dividing by the current share price.