DIVIDEND CAPTURING. 1… Announcement date 2… Ex-date 3… Date of record 4… Payout date.

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DIVIDEND CAPTURING

1… Announcement date 2… Ex-date 3… Date of record 4… Payout date

DIVIDEND CAPTURING Buy the stock before ex-date Sell after date of record Repeat process

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DIVIDEND CAPTURING Dividend Kings Dividend Aristocrats Dividend Champions Dividend Challengers Dividend Contenders Dividend Achievers 16 cmps – 50 yrs 52 cmps – 25 yrs cmps – 25 yrs 160 cmps – 10 yrs+ 207 cmps – 10 yrs 209 cmps – 5 yrs

DIVIDEND CAPTURING 16 Dividend Kings 50+

DIVIDEND CAPTURING Dividend Kings

DIVIDEND CAPTURING 52 Dividend Aristocrats 25+

DIVIDEND CAPTURING Dividend Aristocrats

DIVIDEND CAPTURING 125 Dividend Champions 25yrs

DIVIDEND CAPTURING Dividend Champions

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DIVIDEND CAPTURING DOES WORK HAPPY TRADING

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