What is the ex-dividend date for a dividend?
The ex-dividend date is the day where the stock no longer is entitled to the next dividend payment that had been declared. The ex-dividend date occurs after the date of declaration but before the record date. The ex-dividend date is typically the day before the record date. There is no financial statement impact on the ex-dividend date.

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What is a dividend?
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When must a company record a liability for a cash dividend?
When the Board of Directors approve and announce a cash dividend, then the company must record a liability for the dividend. This date is known as the “Declaration Date”.
What is a dividend?
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When must a company record a liability for a cash dividend?
When the Board of Directors approve and announce a cash dividend, then the company must record a liability for the dividend. This date is known as the “Declaration Date”.