The Dividend Calendar lists upcoming ex-dividend dates, record dates, payment dates and yields for all dividend-paying stocks covered by Dividend Line. To qualify for an upcoming dividend, investors must own shares before the ex-dividend date — the single most important date for income investors.
Each entry shows the dividend amount per share, the annualised yield based on the current price, and the payment frequency (monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual). The payment date indicates when the cash actually arrives in shareholder accounts, typically two to four weeks after the ex-date.
Dividend investors use this calendar to plan purchases around ex-dates, track income timing across portfolios, and identify newly-announced dividend increases. Filter by market cap to focus on established dividend payers, or use the country filter to isolate U.S. REITs, Canadian monthly payers, or UK income stocks.
Disclaimer — The information provided is for research and educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.