Ex-Dividend Date definition: Copy, customize, and use instantly

Introduction

The term "Ex-Dividend Date" refers to a specific date set by a company on which an investor must own shares in order to be eligible to receive the upcoming dividend payment. If an investor purchases the shares on or after the Ex-Dividend Date, they will not receive the declared dividend. It is a key date in the dividend distribution process, typically occurring a few days before the record date, which is the date the company determines which shareholders are entitled to receive the dividend.

Below are various examples of how "Ex-Dividend Date" can be defined in different contexts. Copy the one that fits your needs, customize it, and use it in your contract.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date set by a company on which the stock begins trading without the dividend, meaning that investors purchasing the stock on or after this date are not entitled to the upcoming dividend payment.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to when the stock begins trading without the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date set by a company on which the stock begins trading without the dividend, meaning that investors purchasing the stock on or after this date are not entitled to the upcoming dividend payment.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date established by a company where investors who purchase shares on or after this date will not receive the declared dividend, with the dividend only paid to shareholders who owned the stock before this date.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to determining dividend eligibility based on share ownership before the date.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date established by a company where investors who purchase shares on or after this date will not receive the declared dividend, with the dividend only paid to shareholders who owned the stock before this date.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date on which the right to receive a declared dividend is no longer attached to the stock. Investors purchasing the stock on or after this date are not entitled to the dividend.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the detachment of the dividend right from the stock.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date on which the right to receive a declared dividend is no longer attached to the stock. Investors purchasing the stock on or after this date are not entitled to the dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the specific date determined by the company when a stock will begin trading without the right to receive the upcoming dividend payment, which affects investors' eligibility for the dividend.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to determining eligibility for the dividend payment.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the specific date determined by the company when a stock will begin trading without the right to receive the upcoming dividend payment, which affects investors' eligibility for the dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date when shares trade without the entitlement to a forthcoming dividend, and any transactions occurring after this date will not include the dividend payment for the buyer.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the trading of shares without entitlement to the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date when shares trade without the entitlement to a forthcoming dividend, and any transactions occurring after this date will not include the dividend payment for the buyer.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the cutoff date for investors to qualify for a declared dividend, with those purchasing shares on or after this date not receiving the dividend payout.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to the cutoff for qualifying for the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the cutoff date for investors to qualify for a declared dividend, with those purchasing shares on or after this date not receiving the dividend payout.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date established by a company after which an investor purchasing shares will not be eligible for the upcoming dividend, which is typically set two business days before the record date.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the typical timing relative to the record date.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date established by a company after which an investor purchasing shares will not be eligible for the upcoming dividend, which is typically set two business days before the record date.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date on which the eligibility to receive a declared dividend expires, and shares purchased on or after this date will not entitle the purchaser to the upcoming dividend.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to the expiration of dividend eligibility.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date on which the eligibility to receive a declared dividend expires, and shares purchased on or after this date will not entitle the purchaser to the upcoming dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the specific date when a stock starts trading without the upcoming dividend entitlement, which means investors who purchase shares on this date or later will not receive the dividend.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the start of trading without dividend entitlement.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the specific date when a stock starts trading without the upcoming dividend entitlement, which means investors who purchase shares on this date or later will not receive the dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date when a company's stock starts trading without the right to receive the declared dividend, with only shareholders owning shares before this date entitled to the dividend payout.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to shareholders owning shares before the date to be entitled to the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date when a company's stock starts trading without the right to receive the declared dividend, with only shareholders owning shares before this date entitled to the dividend payout.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date on or after which an investor buying shares will not be eligible for the dividend that has been declared, with the eligibility cutoff set prior to this date.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the eligibility cutoff for the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date on or after which an investor buying shares will not be eligible for the dividend that has been declared, with the eligibility cutoff set prior to this date.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date on which a stock no longer includes the right to receive a dividend, meaning that any transaction occurring on or after this date will exclude the dividend for the purchaser.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to the exclusion of dividend rights from transactions after the date.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date on which a stock no longer includes the right to receive a dividend, meaning that any transaction occurring on or after this date will exclude the dividend for the purchaser.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as a critical date in the dividend distribution process, when an investor must hold shares before this date to be eligible for the next dividend payment.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the critical nature of being eligible for the dividend payment.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means a critical date in the dividend distribution process, when an investor must hold shares before this date to be eligible for the next dividend payment.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date when a stock starts trading without the attached dividend entitlement, and any purchase of shares on or after this date will not include the upcoming dividend.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to trading without the dividend entitlement attached to the stock.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date when a stock starts trading without the attached dividend entitlement, and any purchase of shares on or after this date will not include the upcoming dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date after which an investor purchasing shares will not receive a dividend, typically occurring a few days before the record date when the company identifies eligible shareholders.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the timing relative to the record date.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date after which an investor purchasing shares will not receive a dividend, typically occurring a few days before the record date when the company identifies eligible shareholders.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date when the stock begins trading without the right to the upcoming dividend, which means that investors purchasing shares on or after this date will not receive the declared dividend.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to the stock trading without the right to the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date when the stock begins trading without the right to the upcoming dividend, which means that investors purchasing shares on or after this date will not receive the declared dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date when shares are no longer eligible for the upcoming dividend payment, typically set two business days before the record date, which determines dividend entitlement.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to its typical timing relative to the record date for dividend entitlement.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date when shares are no longer eligible for the upcoming dividend payment, typically set two business days before the record date, which determines dividend entitlement.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date on which shares of a stock begin trading without the right to the next dividend payment, meaning that only shareholders who hold the stock before this date are entitled to receive the dividend.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to determining dividend eligibility based on holding the stock before the date.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date on which shares of a stock begin trading without the right to the next dividend payment, meaning that only shareholders who hold the stock before this date are entitled to receive the dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date after which an investor purchasing shares will not receive the declared dividend, typically occurring one business day before the record date for dividend determination.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to its timing in relation to the record date.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date after which an investor purchasing shares will not receive the declared dividend, typically occurring one business day before the record date for dividend determination.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the first day a stock is traded without the entitlement to a declared dividend, meaning that new investors purchasing the stock on or after this date will not receive the dividend.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to the start of trading without entitlement to the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the first day a stock is traded without the entitlement to a declared dividend, meaning that new investors purchasing the stock on or after this date will not receive the dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as a critical date set by the company on which an investor must own shares to receive the dividend, with those buying on or after the Ex-Dividend Date not qualifying.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to its role in determining eligibility for dividend payments.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to a critical date set by the company on which an investor must own shares to receive the dividend, with those buying on or after the Ex-Dividend Date not qualifying.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date that marks the detachment of the right to receive the next dividend from the stock, making it a crucial date for dividend entitlement.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to the detachment of the dividend entitlement from the stock.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date that marks the detachment of the right to receive the next dividend from the stock, making it a crucial date for dividend entitlement.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date after which shares of a stock are traded without the dividend attached, with only those holding shares before this date eligible for the dividend payment.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the eligibility cutoff for the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date after which shares of a stock are traded without the dividend attached, with only those holding shares before this date eligible for the dividend payment.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date established by a company when investors who purchase shares will not receive the dividend, and the dividend is only available to shareholders who owned the stock before this date.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to shareholder eligibility for the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date established by a company when investors who purchase shares will not receive the dividend, and the dividend is only available to shareholders who owned the stock before this date.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the first day on which the dividend is no longer attached to the stock, typically set two business days before the record date, and after which investors are not entitled to the upcoming dividend.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to its typical timing relative to the record date.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the first day on which the dividend is no longer attached to the stock, typically set two business days before the record date, and after which investors are not entitled to the upcoming dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date that marks the cutoff for eligibility for the dividend, and anyone buying the stock on or after this date will not be entitled to the declared dividend.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to marking the cutoff for dividend eligibility.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date that marks the cutoff for eligibility for the dividend, and anyone buying the stock on or after this date will not be entitled to the declared dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date set by the company when the stock begins trading without the entitlement to the dividend, meaning that only those holding the stock before this date will receive the dividend.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to determining entitlement to the dividend based on stock ownership.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the date set by the company when the stock begins trading without the entitlement to the dividend, meaning that only those holding the stock before this date will receive the dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the first date on which a stock is traded without the upcoming dividend, typically one business day before the record date, making it the key date to determine eligibility.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to determining eligibility for dividends before the record date.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the first date on which a stock is traded without the upcoming dividend, typically one business day before the record date, making it the key date to determine eligibility.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the cutoff date for dividend eligibility, where those purchasing shares on or after this date will not receive the declared dividend.

This definition ties "Ex-Dividend Date" to the cutoff for eligibility to receive the dividend.

"Ex-Dividend Date" refers to the cutoff date for dividend eligibility, where those purchasing shares on or after this date will not receive the declared dividend.

Definition of "Ex-Dividend Date" as the date that determines which shareholders are eligible for the dividend, with investors buying shares on or after this date not entitled to the dividend payment.

This definition connects "Ex-Dividend Date" to determining dividend eligibility for shareholders.

"Ex-Dividend Date" means the date that determines which shareholders are eligible for the dividend, with investors buying shares on or after this date not entitled to the dividend payment.

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