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do I have to maintain ownership past the "execution" day, in order to receive the dividend?

by Mark
(Bozeman, MT)




When stocks issue dividends, do I have to maintain ownership past the "execution" day, in order to receive the dividend?




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do I have to maintain ownership past the "execution" day, in order to receive the dividend?

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Dec 20, 2010
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by: Shaun

You just have to hold the stock during the ex dividend date to get them. As long as you hold it on that date you will get the dividends.

Here is some more info on it. http://www.stocks-simplified.com/dividends1.html

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