Loose-leaf Fundamentals of Corporate Finance with Connect Access Card
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Chapter 17, Problem 3CRCT
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To determine: The ex-dividend date
Introduction:
The two dates before the record date is termed as ex-dividend date.
If the shareholder purchases the stocks on or before the ex-dividend date, then he is entitled to get the dividend payment. If the shareholder purchases on or after the ex-dividend date, then he will not be entitled to the next dividend payment; rather the seller gets the payment.
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