When a company announces a dividend, the exchange sets an ex dividend date. This date depends on the record date and the market’s settlement cycle (T+1 or T+2). Use this information with the calculator to quickly check your dividend eligibility.
Upcoming Ex-Dividend Dates
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T+1 Settlement (U.S. Markets)
In T+1 markets such as the U.S.
- The ex-dividend date is the same as the record date
- Exceptions apply only in special cases
T+2 Settlement (U.K. and other markets)
In T+2 markets:
- The ex-dividend date is one business day before the record date
- If the record date falls on a weekend or holiday, the ex-date moves to the previous business day

When Do Rules Change?
Standard rules change in certain cases.
Large dividends (25% or more of share price)
The ex-dividend date is set one business day after the payment date
Stock dividends (extra shares)
The ex-dividend date is also set one business day after the payment date
Why Does the Ex Dividend Date Matter?
It is the cutoff for receiving dividends.
- Buy before the ex-date → You receive the dividend
- Buy on or after the ex-date → You do not receive it
- Sell before the ex-date → You lose the dividend
- Sell on or after the ex-date → You still keep the dividend
Typical Dividend Timeline
Step | T+1 (U.S.) | T+2 (U.K.) |
Declaration Date | Day 0 | Day 0 |
Ex-Dividend Date | Same as Record Date | 1 day before Record |
Record Date | Day 1 | Day 2 |
Payment Date | Few weeks later | Few weeks later |
Stock Price on the Ex-Dividend Date
Stock prices usually drop by about the dividend amount.
Formula:
- Price Drop ≈ Dividend Amount
- Percentage Drop = (Dividend ÷ Share Price) × 100
Example:
If the dividend is $1 and the share price is $20, the stock typically falls by about 5% on the ex-date.
Key Takeaways for Tool Users
- Check whether the market uses T+1 or T+2 settlement
- Buy before the ex-date to qualify for dividends
- Expect a price drop close to the dividend value on the ex-date
- Track ex-dividend dates with calculators or financial calendars
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