Dividend Calendar

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What is a Dividend?

A dividend is a financial distribution made by a company to its shareholders as a share of its profits and is often regularly paid every quarter. It is usually paid in cash or additional shares of stock, and it provides investors with a source of income from their investments. Dividends are typically paid regularly, such as quarterly or annually, based on the company's financial performance and profitability.

What are the Important Dates for a Dividend Investor?

Understanding the key dates related to dividend payments is essential to maximizing income and making informed investment decisions. These dates help investors determine when they are eligible to receive dividends and assist in planning purchases and sales of dividend-paying stocks.

Declaration Date

Declaration Date is when a company announces its intention to pay dividends, specifying the amount and other details. Investors often closely monitor this date as it influences market sentiment and can impact stock prices.

Ex-Dividend Date

The Ex-Dividend Date is crucial for investors as it determines eligibility for the upcoming dividend; shares must be owned before this date. Any purchase made on or after this date will not qualify for the current dividend distribution. This data helps investors plan their stock purchases strategically to maximize their dividend income.

Record Date

The Record Date is often set a few days after the Ex-Dividend Date. The company reviews its records to determine whether shareholders are entitled to receive the declared dividend. Any changes in ownership after this date do not impact dividend eligibility for the current cycle.

Payment Date

The Payment Date is when shareholders receive dividend payouts. It is the culmination of the dividend distribution process and represents the day investors can expect the funds to be deposited into their accounts.

What is the Marketlog Dividend Calendar?

Dividend calendars help investors in planning and structuring their investment strategies around key dates, ensuring they stay informed and strategically positioned to optimize their dividend income.
The Marketlog Dividend Calendar is a valuable tool for dividend investors, using the calendar helps traders track and plan for dividend payments from the stocks they own or are considering purchasing. It lists the dates when dividends will be paid by companies, including declaration date, ex-dividend date, record date, and payment date.
Marketlog's Dividend Calendar helps investors predict when they will receive payments, allowing them to manage cash flow more effectively, plan for reinvestment or other financial needs, and avoid missing opportunities.
The Dividend Tracker is available to all users of the Marketlog Portfolio Tracker, providing a fully integrated experience.
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Name Dividend Payment Date Record Date Declaration Date
Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025
Albany International Corp. logo
AIN Albany International Corp.
16 Dec 2025
$0.28
8 Jan 2026
16 Dec 2025
5 Dec 2025
Allegion plc logo
ALLE Allegion plc
16 Dec 2025
$0.51
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
3 Dec 2025
Allegion plc logo
0Y5C Allegion plc
16 Dec 2025
$0.51
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
AltaGas Ltd. logo
ALA AltaGas Ltd.
16 Dec 2025
CA$0.32
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
American International Group Inc. logo
AINN American International Group Inc.
16 Dec 2025
€0.39
30 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
American International Group Inc. logo
AIG American International Group Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.45
30 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
4 Nov 2025
American International Group Inc. logo
0OAL American International Group Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.45
30 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
Amphenol Corporation logo
0HFB Amphenol Corporation
16 Dec 2025
$0.25
7 Jan 2026
16 Dec 2025
-
Amphenol Corporation logo
APH Amphenol Corporation
16 Dec 2025
$0.25
7 Jan 2026
16 Dec 2025
22 Oct 2025
AS Company S.A. logo
ASCO AS Company S.A.
16 Dec 2025
€0.06
22 Dec 2025
17 Dec 2025
-
Bain Capital Specialty Finance Inc. logo
BCSF Bain Capital Specialty Finance Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.45
30 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
27 Feb 2025
Banco Macro S.A. American Depositary Receipt logo
BMA Banco Macro S.A. American Depositary Receipt
16 Dec 2025
$0.36
23 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
5 Dec 2025
BBVA Argentina S.A. ADR logo
BBAR BBVA Argentina S.A. ADR
16 Dec 2025
$0.03
23 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
5 Dec 2025
Best Buy Co., Inc. logo
0R18 Best Buy Co., Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.95
6 Jan 2026
16 Dec 2025
-
Best Buy Co., Inc. logo
BBY Best Buy Co., Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.95
6 Jan 2026
16 Dec 2025
25 Nov 2025
Bosideng International Holdings Limited logo
3998 Bosideng International Holdings Limited
16 Dec 2025
HKD0.06
12 Jan 2026
17 Dec 2025
-
Brookfield Corporation logo
BN Brookfield Corporation
16 Dec 2025
CA$0.08
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
Brookfield Corporation logo
BN Brookfield Corporation
16 Dec 2025
$0.06
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
13 Nov 2025
BIPH
BIPH Brookfield Infrastructure Finance ULC Preferred Stock 5% 2081
16 Dec 2025
$0.32
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. Preferred Stock 5.125% Perpetual logo
BIPI Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. Preferred Stock 5.125% Perpetual
16 Dec 2025
$0.32
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
BIPJ
BIPJ Brookfield Infrastructure Partners ULC Preferred Stock 7.25%
16 Dec 2025
$0.45
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
BNT
BNT Brookfield Wealth Solutions Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.06
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
-
China Tourism Group Duty Free Corporation Limited logo
601888 China Tourism Group Duty Free Corporation Limited
16 Dec 2025
¥0.25
16 Dec 2025
15 Dec 2025
-
0012
001296 Chongqing Changjiang River Industrial Group Co., Ltd.
16 Dec 2025
¥0.2
16 Dec 2025
15 Dec 2025
-
CHS Inc. 6.75% Perpetual Preferred Stock logo
CHSCM CHS Inc. 6.75% Perpetual Preferred Stock
16 Dec 2025
$0.42
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
4 Nov 2025
CHS Inc. 7.10% Perpetual Preferred Stock logo
CHSCN CHS Inc. 7.10% Perpetual Preferred Stock
16 Dec 2025
$0.44
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
4 Nov 2025
CHS Inc. 7.50% Class B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, Series 4 logo
CHSCL CHS Inc. 7.50% Class B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, Series 4
16 Dec 2025
$0.47
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
4 Nov 2025
CHS Inc. 7.875% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, Series B logo
CHSCO CHS Inc. 7.875% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, Series B
16 Dec 2025
$0.49
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
4 Nov 2025
CHS Inc. 8% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock logo
CHSCP CHS Inc. 8% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock
16 Dec 2025
$0.5
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
4 Nov 2025
Douglas Dynamics Inc. logo
PLOW Douglas Dynamics Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.29
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
5 Dec 2025
0029
0029 Dynamic Holdings Limited
16 Dec 2025
HKD0.01
6 Jan 2026
17 Dec 2025
-
Ecolab Inc. logo
ECL Ecolab Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.73
15 Jan 2026
16 Dec 2025
4 Dec 2025
Ecolab Inc. logo
0IFA Ecolab Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.73
15 Jan 2026
16 Dec 2025
-
Electro Aço Altona S.A. logo
EALT3 Electro Aço Altona S.A.
16 Dec 2025
R$0.09
1 Dec 2026
15 Dec 2025
-
Electro Aço Altona S.A. Preferred logo
EALT4 Electro Aço Altona S.A. Preferred
16 Dec 2025
R$0.09
1 Dec 2026
15 Dec 2025
-
EMBJ
EMBJ3 Embraer S.A.
16 Dec 2025
R$0.11
26 Jan 2026
15 Dec 2025
-
Entravision Communications Corporation logo
EVC Entravision Communications Corporation
16 Dec 2025
$0.05
31 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
3 Nov 2025
SNEL
SNEL11 FII Suno Energias Limpas
16 Dec 2025
R$0.1
23 Dec 2025
15 Dec 2025
-
0064
0064 Get Nice Holdings Limited
16 Dec 2025
HKD0.05
30 Dec 2025
17 Dec 2025
-
Global Water Resources Inc. logo
GWRS Global Water Resources Inc.
16 Dec 2025
$0.03
30 Dec 2025
16 Dec 2025
26 Nov 2025
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Dividends Calendar FAQ

Companies pay dividends to distribute profits to their investors. Benefits include:
  • Steady income for long-term holders
  • Reinvestment potential to compound growth over time
  • A signal of financial strength and stability
  • Potential downside protection in volatile markets
Dividend-paying stocks are often favored by income investors, retirees, and conservative portfolios.

On the ex-dividend date, a stock's price typically adjusts downward by approximately the amount of the dividend being paid. This reflects the fact that new buyers on or after the ex-date are no longer entitled to the dividend. While this adjustment is generally automatic and visible at market open, it's also influenced by broader market conditions, investor sentiment, and company news. In some cases, the price may not fall exactly in line with the dividend amount due to other factors affecting the stock on that day.

Yes. Dividends are not guaranteed. A company may:
  • Reduce, suspend, or eliminate its dividend during economic downturns
  • Redirect cash to reinvestment, debt repayment, or acquisitions
  • Issue a special dividend when cash flow is strong
The Dividend Calendar can alert you to changes or announcements regarding dividend policies.

No, dividend schedules vary widely between companies. While many U.S. companies pay dividends quarterly, others may pay them monthly, semi-annually, or even annually. Some companies may issue special one-time dividends following exceptional earnings or asset sales. Each company sets its dividend calendar based on its financial policy and cash flow position. This is why using a dividend calendar is crucial; it helps investors keep track of a variety of dividend schedules across different industries and markets.

Beyond simply comparing yields, investors should consider the company's dividend history, payout ratio, earnings growth, and overall stability. A steady and growing dividend over several years can be a sign of a financially sound company. The dividend calendar can help identify upcoming payments and patterns, but investors should also review financial reports and analyst insights to understand the long-term viability of the dividend policy.

This approach, commonly referred to as a dividend capture strategy, involves buying a stock just before the ex-dividend date and selling it shortly after to collect the dividend. While this may seem appealing, it's not always profitable in practice. The stock price usually drops by the dividend amount on the ex-date, and transaction fees or taxes may offset any short-term gain. Moreover, price recovery is not guaranteed. Long-term investors typically benefit more from consistent dividend reinvestment and fundamental stock appreciation.