Dividend Schedule for Stocks - December 2025

December 2025
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Stocks Dividend Calendar

Dividends from U.S. stocks represent a portion of a company’s profits distributed to its shareholders.

These payments are made by companies listed on major U.S. exchanges such as the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) and Nasdaq, and are an attractive option for investors seeking passive income and portfolio diversification.

In the Stocks Dividend Calendar, you can track upcoming payment dates and dividend amounts declared by U.S. companies.

Information is updated regularly and displayed in a calendar or list format, allowing investors to easily monitor which companies have already paid dividends and which are scheduled to pay.

Understanding Stock Dividends

Stock dividends represent the distribution of part of a company’s earnings to its shareholders.

This allows investors to receive recurring income without having to sell their shares.

Dividend payments may occur quarterly, semiannually, or annually depending on each company’s dividend policy.

To be eligible to receive dividends, investors must own the shares before the ex-dividend date, which is the cutoff date that determines who is entitled to the payment.

To invest in U.S. stocks and receive dividends in dollars, you must have an account with a U.S.-regulated brokerage firm that provides access to the American stock market.

How to Calculate Stock Dividends

Calculating stock dividends is simple:

Multiply the dividend amount per share by the number of shares you own.

Example:

If a company pays $0.50 per share and you own 200 shares, your dividend payment will be:

0.50 × 200 = $100

Foreign investors should also consider:

  • Withholding tax: U.S. dividends for non-resident investors are subject to automatic withholding at the source.
  • Exchange-rate impact: Dividend payments received in dollars may increase in value when converted to your local currency if the dollar appreciates.

How to Know Which Stocks Will Pay Dividends

In the Stocks Dividend Calendar, you can check the dates when companies will distribute dividends.

U.S. companies typically disclose two important dates:

  • Ex-dividend date: The date when shares begin trading without dividend rights.
  • Payment date: The date when dividends are actually paid to shareholders.