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Best S&P 500 Stock Dividend History | US Ex-dividend calendar 2025

Explore the S&P 500 Ex-Dividend Calendar on Snowball Analytics to track ex-dividend dates for the companies listed in the S&P 500 index, supporting your strategic investment planning

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CompanyPayment date Ex-dividend date AmountYield StatusFrequency
June 25
GOOG_logo

GOOG

Jun 16, 25
in 3 days
Jun 9, 25
4 days ago
$0.210.47%DeclaredQuarterly
5%
GOOG_logo

GOOGL

Jun 16, 25
in 3 days
Jun 9, 25
4 days ago
$0.210.48%DeclaredQuarterly
5%
NVDA_logo

NVDA

Jul 3, 25
in 20 days
Jun 11, 25
2 days ago
$0.010.03%DeclaredQuarterly
META_logo

META

Jun 26, 25
in 13 days
Jun 16, 25
in 3 days
$0.5250.3%DeclaredQuarterly
AVGO_logo

AVGO

Jun 30, 25
in 17 days
Jun 20, 25
in 7 days
$0.590.92%DeclaredQuarterly
August 25
MSFT_logo

MSFT

Sep 11, 25
in 3 months
Aug 21, 25
in 2 months
$0.830.69%DeclaredQuarterly

About choosing dividend paying stocks

Some people invest in dividend-paying stocks. These stocks generate quarterly income. This is a long-term investment strategy that can provide steady cash flow.

When choosing what to buy from S&P 500 stocks it is important to consider the following factors:
  • Reliable cash flow. You need to purchase a great business yielding revenue.
  • Growing net profit will ensure stable payments.
  • Regular payments over the past 20-25 years.
  • High dividend yield is not always good. High dividend stocks are not the only option for the dividend investor.
Based on this, you will develop a long-term investment strategy that can provide stable cash flow. It will help you create a portfolio that has low volatility. It will generate passive income, even in times of recession. The main thing is to consistently buy shares of such companies, despite market fluctuations.

You can find the best dividend stocks on our website.

But some investors prefer to invest in funds that offer regular dividends. In this case, you do not need to buy individual stocks.