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2024 US Ex-Dividend Calendar: Dividend Payout Dates for Popular Stocks January 2025

Visit the US Popular Dividends Ex-Dividend Calendar on Snowball Analytics to stay updated on essential ex-dividend dates for top US stocks January 2025

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CompanyPayment date Ex-dividend date AmountYield StatusFrequency
January 25

CAH

Jan 15, 25
in 24 days
Jan 2, 25
in 11 days
$0.50561.71%DeclaredQuarterly

O

Jan 15, 25
in 24 days
Jan 2, 25
in 11 days
$0.2646%DeclaredMonthly

CSCO

Jan 22, 25
in 1 month
Jan 3, 25
in 12 days
$0.42.73%DeclaredQuarterly

SYY

Jan 24, 25
in 1 month
Jan 3, 25
in 12 days
$0.512.65%DeclaredQuarterly

BMY

Feb 3, 25
in 1 month
Jan 3, 25
in 12 days
$0.624.33%DeclaredQuarterly

JPM

Jan 31, 25
in 1 month
Jan 6, 25
in 15 days
$1.252.1%DeclaredQuarterly

MAIN

Jan 15, 25
in 24 days
Jan 8, 25
in 17 days
$0.255.31%DeclaredMonthly

CMCSA

Jan 29, 25
in 1 month
Jan 8, 25
in 17 days
$0.313.24%DeclaredQuarterly

VZ

Feb 3, 25
in 1 month
Jan 10, 25
in 19 days
$0.67756.79%DeclaredQuarterly

GIS

Feb 3, 25
in 1 month
Jan 10, 25
in 19 days
$0.63.77%DeclaredQuarterly

T

Feb 3, 25
in 1 month
Jan 10, 25
in 19 days
$0.27754.88%DeclaredQuarterly

HRL

Feb 18, 25
in 2 months
Jan 13, 25
in 22 days
$0.293.66%DeclaredQuarterly

ABBV

Feb 14, 25
in 2 months
Jan 15, 25
in 24 days
$1.643.74%DeclaredQuarterly
HRZN

HRZN

Feb 14, 25
in 2 months
Jan 16, 25
in 25 days
$0.1114.92%DeclaredMonthly

LOW

Feb 5, 25
in 2 months
Jan 22, 25
in 1 month
$1.151.86%DeclaredQuarterly

PFE

Mar 7, 25
in 3 months
Jan 24, 25
in 1 month
$0.436.49%DeclaredQuarterly

PSEC

Feb 19, 25
in 2 months
Jan 29, 25
in 1 month
$0.04512.89%DeclaredMonthly

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  • Reliable cash flow. You need to purchase a great business yielding revenue.
  • Growing net profit will ensure stable payments.
  • Regular payments over the past 20-25 years.
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