
A share goes ex-dividend when buyers will no-longer receive a dividend that is to be paid....
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The ex-dividend date is the time when the registrar of a company draws up the list of shareholders who qualify for a dividend payment. To receive the dividend you must hold a share before it goes ex-dividend. For a period before the dividend is paid, usually about six weeks, the share price is quoted as 'ex-dividend' or 'xd'. If you sell your share...
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(from the article `dividend`) ...the dividend. If the stock is purchased between the date of record and the date the dividend is to be paid, the buyer does not receive the ...
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This literally means 'without dividend.' The buyer of shares when they are quoted ex-dividend is not entitled to receive a declared dividend. It is the interval between the record date and the payment date during which the stock trades without its dividend-the buyer of a stock selling ex-dividend does not receive the recently declared div...
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This literally means 'without dividend.' The buyer of shares when they are quoted ex-dividend is not entitled to receive a declared dividend.
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A term meaning 'without dividend' which denotes a share price which is quoted on the basis that the seller, not the buyer, is entitled to the current dividend on the share. (As opposed to Cum Dividend).
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Is the purchase of shares in which the buyer is not entitled to the forthcoming dividend.
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or xd. If you buy a share that is ex-dividend then you are not entitled to the last dividend it declared. There is normally a gap of a few weeks or even months between the time a company declares and pays its dividends. The cut-off date as to who gets the dividend, should the share change hands, is known as the ex-dividend date. See cum-dividend.
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In the context of general equities, having sole possession of the customer order/indication; not in
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A period of time immediately before a dividend
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A share sold ex-dividend means the buyer is not entitled to receive the recently declared dividend.
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A stock or share sold without the right to the recently declared dividend. A stock quoted ex dividend has the amount of the dividend which is about to be paid deducted from the price.
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Refers to a transaction which the new purchaser of a stock is not entitled to the recently declared dividend. This occurs because the new purchaser did not own the security on the record date.
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If you sell a share just after the date you become entitled to a dividend, but before the date the dividend is paid out, the share is sold ex-dividend. You are still entitled to receive the dividend.
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See ex
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On stocks selling `ex-dividend`, the seller retains the right to a pending dividend payment.
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The holder of shares purchased ex dividend is not entitled to an upcoming already-declared dividend, but is entitled to future dividends.
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exclusive of dividend: applied to a stock traded when payment of a dividend is pending, indicating that the price of the security does not include any dividend declared (distinguished from cum dividend).
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