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Analyzing Western Asset High Income's Ex-Dividend Date

Author: Benzinga Insights | December 21, 2020 11:15am

On November 17, 2020, Western Asset High Income (NYSE:HIO) announced shareholders can expect to receive a dividend payable on December 31, 2020. The stock will then go ex-dividend 1 business day(s) before the record date. The ex-dividend date for Western Asset High Income will be on December 22, 2020. The company's current dividend payout is at $0.03. That equates to a dividend yield of 7.8% at current price levels.

The Significance Of An Ex-Dividend Date

An ex-dividend date signals when a company's shares cease to trade with its current dividend payout. There is a small intermission period before the company announces a new dividend. Usually, a company's ex-dividend date falls one business day before its record date. Investors should keep this in mind when purchasing stocks because buying them on or after ex-dividend dates does not qualify them to receive the declared payment. Newly declared dividends go to shareholders who have owned that stock before the ex-dividend date. Typically, companies will announce and implement new dividend yields on a quarterly basis.

Western Asset High Income's Dividend Performance

Over the past year, Western Asset High Income has seen its dividend payouts remain the same and its yields trend downward. Last year on October 22, 2020 the company's payout sat at $0.03, which has returned to its value today. Western Asset High Income's dividend yield last year was 7.89%, which has since decreased by 0.09%.
Companies use dividend yields in different strategic ways. Some companies may opt to not give yields altogether to reinvest in themselves. Other companies may opt to increase or decrease their yield amounts to control how their shares circulate throughout the stock market.

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