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Also called “one-time dividends” or “extra dividends,” special dividends are non-recurring payouts from firms that are considered separate from their regular dividends. These payouts are often tied to one-off events, such as an asset sale or windfall event like a major lawsuit win.
A special dividend can pay out when a company has strong earnings, has a large overabundance of cash or needs to distribute large amounts of profits to avoid paying higher taxes. Special dividends are also regularly used in mergers and acquisitions to help buy out resistant shareholders.
Here are 10 standout companies that paid special dividends in 2021. Not only did these firms reward shareholders with bonus payouts last year, but they have also paid frequent special...
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Special Dividend #1: Sharing Profit Windfalls. Just a week or so ago, Cleveland-based aerospace manufacturing firm TransDigm Group (TDG) announced a blowout Q4 and full year. Fiscal-year...
Conoco has issued special dividends ranging from 30 cents a share to $1.40 on top of its regular dividend (currently 51 cents a share) every quarter since the start of 2022.
The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:), Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE: CL), and PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ: PEP) are some of the most prominent dividend stocks in the US market that have paid regular...
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Costco announced on Thursday it would pay a special cash dividend of $15 per share on Jan. 12, 2024 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on Dec. 28. This, of course, is on top...
A special dividend is a non-recurring distribution of company assets, usually in the form of cash, to shareholders. Most special dividends are larger than the normal dividends paid to...