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2021 Dividend Calendar and Dividend Stocks

Review the 2021 dividend calendar and dividend stocks by dividend date, net and gross dividend, distribution ratio, and dividend yield.

7 Dividend stocks
3.57% Average yield
0 Upcoming dividends
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Dividend list

Sort the list by yield or dividend date, then compare net/gross per-share dividends, secondary date details, and status labels together.

7 records
Stock Dividend yield Dividend date Ratio Total Dividend Type
CASA
0.24% TRY 0.25 net / share TRY 0.29 gross / share
Dec 31, 2021
21% payout ratio
TRY 1.4M total dividend
Final data SPK approved Applied
ARDYZ
0.03% TRY 0.00 net / share TRY 0.00 gross / share
Dec 30, 2021
0% payout ratio
TRY 47.8K total dividend
Final data SPK approved Applied
TLMAN
7.26% TRY 2.46 net / share TRY 2.89 gross / share
Dec 20, 2021
104% payout ratio
TRY 60.8M total dividend
Final data SPK approved Applied
ISDMR
6.12% TRY 1.29 net / share TRY 1.50 gross / share
Dec 08, 2021
180% payout ratio
TRY 4.4B total dividend
Final data SPK approved Applied
MTRYO
2.17% TRY 0.04 net / share TRY 0.04 gross / share
Dec 08, 2021
19% payout ratio
TRY 1.7M total dividend
Final data SPK approved Applied
ATLAS
1.6% TRY 0.02 net / share TRY 0.02 gross / share
Dec 06, 2021
19% payout ratio
TRY 1.3M total dividend
Final data SPK approved Applied
VESTL
7.57% TRY 1.99 net / share TRY 2.35 gross / share
Nov 30, 2021
44% payout ratio
TRY 786.9M total dividend
Final data SPK approved Applied
Dividend basics

Key points for dividend research

Reading yield, payment dates, and the company's distribution pattern together makes comparisons more useful.

Dividend distribution

A dividend is the cash or stock distribution a company pays to shareholders from its profits.

How is dividend yield calculated?

Dividend yield is usually calculated by dividing annual dividend per share by the current share price.

Why does the dividend date matter?

Ex-dividend, record, and payment dates determine whether an investor can receive the declared payment.

What matters when choosing dividend stocks?

Yield alone is not enough; profitability, debt, cash flow, and distribution sustainability should be reviewed together.