10 Notable Stocks Trading Ex-Dividend Tuesday, September 6

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It’s critical to know whether a stock you plan on buying has an ex-dividend status, because in case it does, the dividend would be paid out to the seller. The person who owns the stock on the ex-dividend date will be awarded the payment, which means that you’ll have to wait for the next dividend cycle to receive your first dividend payout from the company.

On the other hand, share prices typically decline just after the ex-dividend date is declared, and usually by an amount equal to the expected dividend. So, this may give you the opportunity to identify a good entry point. If you’re planning on selling shares on or after the ex-dividend date, you'll receive the dividend payout from the company.

Here is the list of stocks going ex-dividend on Tuesday.

  • G&K Services Inc GK - $0.3900 dividend, 1.6038 percent yield
  • Reis Inc REIS - $0.1700 dividend, 3.4518 percent yield
  • First American Financial Corp FAF - $0.3400 dividend, 3.3325 percent yield
  • MDU Resources Group Inc MDU - $0.1875 dividend, 3.2175 percent yield
  • Ameren Corp AEE - $0.4250 dividend, 3.3320 percent yield
  • Magic Software Enterprises Ltd. MGIC - $0.0850 dividend, 2.2457 percent yield
  • Triton International Limited TRTN - $0.4500 dividend, 12.3372 percent yield
  • New York REIT Inc NYRT - $0.0383 dividend, 4.7578 percent yield
  • Prudential Bancorp, Inc. of PA PBIP - $0.0300 dividend, 0.8304 percent yield
  • China Lending Corporation CLDC - $0.0900 dividend, 1.1029 percent yield
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