Stock Dividend Record - What Is A "Dividend Record" Where Can I Find It?

Posted by Nick Niesen on November 8th, 2010

For those stock investors who may not know this, the Standard Poor or popularly known as (S&P), is a leading provider of independent investment research, market ratings as well as stock market indicators.

Standard Poo (S&P) is also known as one of the leading providers of information pertaining to the stock market trading industries, dividends and others.

Standard & Poor?s (S&P) Dividend Record provides comprehensive information on dividend payments and corporate actions of over 22,000 equity securities.

It is available through S&P?s Data Services for a fee. S&P is widely accepted as the world leader in independent investment research. The information focuses on cash and stock distributions and consequences these will have on taxes. Mergers and acquisitions affecting dividend payments, redemptions, outcomes of stockholder meetings are also detailed.

Dividend Record focuses on companies listed on American and major Canadian exchanges, as well as selected foreign stock issues. These foreign stock exchange comprise of many companies from diverse industries

The information is accessible through the Internet direct from S&P. Information from Dividend Record can be used to research individual companies, market sectors, market indices, or the market as a whole. Emerging trends can be studied from the data. Even though the information isn?t free, reports about the latest Dividend Record are widely reported every time the quarterly versions are published.

Mergent also publishes its version called, appropriately, Mergent?s Dividend Record.

Another use of the term ?dividend record? has to do with the date a company actually makes announced dividend payments.

Normally, companies do make such dividend payment announcement at the end of their financial fiscal period.

This record date is important because shareholders on record on that date will be paid. For example, a company would announce that it will pay a dividend on April 1 to shareholders on record as of March 15.

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