Best Ex-Dividend Date Search Tool for Stocks, ETFs and Funds - Dividend.com
In order to capture or receive a dividend, investors must own a stock, ETF or mutual fund before a certain date. This is called the ex-dividend date. Holding a stock- through settlement- before this date will ensure that investors are able to receive the next payout. This tool allows for investors to plan when they must own a security. The tool provides a list of upcoming ex-dividend dates, so investors can plan their buys and know when they must own a security. The securities listed in this page are organized into two tables.The stock table includes relevant common stocks, ADRs and preferred shares and the funds table includes relevant exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and institutional share class mutual funds. All securities have an active dividend policy and are either exchange-listed or domiciled in the United States Dividend.com Premium members have access to premium data within each table.In order to capture or receive a dividend, investors must own a stock, ETF or mutual fund before a certain date. This is called the ex-dividend date. Holding a stock-... As of 06/05/2025. In order to capture or receive a dividend, investors must own a stock, ETF or mutual fund before a certain date.This is called the ex-dividend date. Holding a stock- through settlement- before this date will ensure that investors are able to receive the next payout. For dividend capture strategies, this is very important. This tool allows for investors to plan when they must own a security.