As CRISIL and Ashiana Housing approach their ex-dates for dividend distributions and stock splits, investors need to be aware of the potential impacts on their portfolios. Here’s what you need to know to make informed decisions.
CrisilAshiana HousingDividendStock SplitInvestmentReal Estate NewsApr 06, 2025
The ex-dividend date is the date on which a stock begins trading without the dividend. If you purchase the stock on or after this date, you will not be eligible for the upcoming dividend payment.
A stock split does not change the total value of your investment. However, it increases the number of shares you own while decreasing the price per share. This can make the stock more accessible to a wider range of investors.
Companies declare dividends to distribute a portion of their profits to shareholders. Dividends provide a steady income stream and can enhance the overall return on investment.
The record date is the date used to determine which shareholders are eligible to receive a dividend payment. If you own the stock as of this date, you will receive the dividend.
Subscribing to financial news alerts, following company announcements, and consulting with a financial advisor can help you stay informed about upcoming stock events and make informed investment decisions.
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