The main take-away I'm hoping you get from my monthly ex-dividend videos: There are a number of stocks that look to be trading at or below fair value right now that go ex-dividend in August 2021… so if you're interested in buying them — and you want to maximize your income, then all else equal, consider buying them BEFORE their ex-dividend date. That will ensure that you collect the company’s next dividend payout.
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If you're a dividend investor looking to maximizing your income, there's one date in particular that you should be aware of before you buy your next dividend stock: the stock's ex-dividend date. Buy a stock before it goes ex-dividend, and you'll collect its next payout. Buy a stock on or after its ex-dividend date, and you won't get its next payout.
Over the long-term (and even the short-term), missing out on a dividend payment isn’t significant. But if you’re truly looking to maximize your income, and you’re relying on dividends to do that, then it’s ideal to collect as many payouts from an investment than you can. The difference between buying just one day later could cause you to miss a payout, and if it’s a stock that pays every quarter — then you may have to wait at least another 3 months to collect your first dividend.
With this in mind, in today's video, I’ll show you my personal "Ex-Dividend Calendar" for August 2021, and show you how I use it to help maximize my dividend income. I’ll also show you how you can benefit from something like this as well, including 7 dividend stocks to consider buying this month... these could be some of the best stocks to buy now.
In short, these are high-quality dividend growth stocks that appear to be trading at reasonable prices… and they all go ex-dividend this month. So if you want to get in on their next payout, then you'll want to buy shares before the dates I show you in today's video.
► American Electric Power (AEP):
https://dividendsandincome.com/2021/04/01/dividend-growth-stock-of-the-month-for-april-2021-american-electric-power-aep/
https://dividendsandincome.com/2021/01/15/undervalued-dividend-growth-stock-of-the-week-american-electric-power-aep/
► Enbridge (ENB):
https://dividendsandincome.com/2021/05/21/undervalued-dividend-growth-stock-of-the-week-enbridge-enb/
► Amgen (AMGN):
https://dividendsandincome.com/2021/06/18/undervalued-dividend-growth-stock-of-the-week-amgen-amgn/
https://dividendsandincome.com/2020/11/13/high-quality-dividend-growth-stock-for-november-amgen-amgn/
► Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA):
https://youtu.be/GT3CXffbZ2o
► Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII):
https://dividendsandincome.com/2021/07/16/undervalued-dividend-growth-stock-of-the-week-huntington-ingalls-industries-hii-2/
► Allstate (ALL):
https://dividendsandincome.com/2021/05/07/undervalued-dividend-growth-stock-of-the-week-allstate-all/
► Lockheed Martin (LMT):
https://dividendsandincome.com/2021/04/08/lockheed-martin-lmt/
https://dividendsandincome.com/2021/04/30/undervalued-dividend-growth-stock-of-the-week-lockheed-martin-lmt/
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