Newbie question more or less date, dividends and mutual funds. (Thanks contained by advance)?
1) Is the ex-dividend date for mutual funds defined differently than for individual stocks?
2) On the Yahoo Finance chart for mutual fund (TWEIX), it states that 3/13/07 be the "ex-div date" if you hover your mouse over the little dividend god on the chart.
I thought that the ex-dividend date be the FIRST light of day of the 2 ~ 3 business light of day interval BEFORE the copy date NOT the allowance date (which is usually several days AFTER the diary date), right?
I own shares of that fund (pseudo dog) and I be compensated the $0.022 dividends/share on 3/13/07 which the chart stated as man the ex-div date? Is the chart only just trying to indicate some type of distribution happen on 3/13/07?
3) Is a accurate time to buy more shares of a fund right AFTER a distribution (ignore property gain surrounded by Dec for now)? The NAV drops and you can attain more shares for your dollar w/o paying taxes?
4) Does the NAV drop by the EXACT amount as the dividend? When does it drop? Before, on or after the transmittal date?
Answers:
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1. No
2. On vein return are done on alike hours of daylight. On row reinvestment is done on same afternoon.
Postal cheques are done latter but speculative same hours of daylight it is of late short of time..
3.yes but still better is when it is lowest for time
4. No. more because the charges for distributing dividends are also included however it is enormously small
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2) On the Yahoo Finance chart for mutual fund (TWEIX), it states that 3/13/07 be the "ex-div date" if you hover your mouse over the little dividend god on the chart.
I thought that the ex-dividend date be the FIRST light of day of the 2 ~ 3 business light of day interval BEFORE the copy date NOT the allowance date (which is usually several days AFTER the diary date), right?
I own shares of that fund (pseudo dog) and I be compensated the $0.022 dividends/share on 3/13/07 which the chart stated as man the ex-div date? Is the chart only just trying to indicate some type of distribution happen on 3/13/07?
3) Is a accurate time to buy more shares of a fund right AFTER a distribution (ignore property gain surrounded by Dec for now)? The NAV drops and you can attain more shares for your dollar w/o paying taxes?
4) Does the NAV drop by the EXACT amount as the dividend? When does it drop? Before, on or after the transmittal date?
Answers:
Rather than covering everything on the site you should merely call in www.DividendInvestor.com
1. No
2. On vein return are done on alike hours of daylight. On row reinvestment is done on same afternoon.
Postal cheques are done latter but speculative same hours of daylight it is of late short of time..
3.yes but still better is when it is lowest for time
4. No. more because the charges for distributing dividends are also included however it is enormously small