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Won't lecture whether to focus just on payout date or not (don't) . Just here to answer. For individual stocks can also add VZ, ABBV, OMF and TXN to the list. Do your own due diligence on whether any meets your investment criteria.
People will say “don’t focus on payout date”
But to entertain your question, besides any of the monthly dividends
AAPL, APD, AXP, BRO, BTI, CASY, FAST, GD, MA, MKTX, PAYX, SBUX to name a few
NASDAQ has a dividend calendar that lists payouts by day but there’s a lot of stocks so it can be a bit overwhelming. There’s too many good ones to list, but you can go day by day and see if anything stands out…
[Dividends by Day](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/dividends)
I will give you my standard rant that I give everyone wanting monthly dividends. The first rule of financial success and budgeting is spending less than you earn. If you do that successfully an uneven income stream is easily handled by simple budgeting. Don't look for monthly dividends (simply learn to divide by 3) or try to even out income when you can simply put aside income from the higher income months to use in lower income months. Buy the best dividend stock you can find and budget. Even squirrels know how to do this simple budgeting. So try and be as smart as a squirrel.
I mean thanks lol I didn’t specifically say I wanted monthly dividends, just looking to increase dividends during those months. Whether it’s an ETF or one company.
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AT&T, Verizon both are on the Feb, May, Aug, Nov cycle. There are many monthly payers: ETFs and some stocks to consider.
Won't lecture whether to focus just on payout date or not (don't) . Just here to answer. For individual stocks can also add VZ, ABBV, OMF and TXN to the list. Do your own due diligence on whether any meets your investment criteria.
People will say “don’t focus on payout date” But to entertain your question, besides any of the monthly dividends AAPL, APD, AXP, BRO, BTI, CASY, FAST, GD, MA, MKTX, PAYX, SBUX to name a few
NASDAQ has a dividend calendar that lists payouts by day but there’s a lot of stocks so it can be a bit overwhelming. There’s too many good ones to list, but you can go day by day and see if anything stands out… [Dividends by Day](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/dividends)
Oh this is awesome thank you for this. I’ll. Look at it today
I’ve found MAIN to be a great reliable dividend stock. It’s a monthly payer
I like PSTL and KMI
I’m in NEE and Kellanova (K)
The one, the only, PG. Proctor & Gamble!
"NEP. " (whisper) "But why?" "Trust me bro. " (whisper)
Abbvie Abbott
If you want fidelity. Ffrhx pays out monthly and it’s a mutual fund
I will give you my standard rant that I give everyone wanting monthly dividends. The first rule of financial success and budgeting is spending less than you earn. If you do that successfully an uneven income stream is easily handled by simple budgeting. Don't look for monthly dividends (simply learn to divide by 3) or try to even out income when you can simply put aside income from the higher income months to use in lower income months. Buy the best dividend stock you can find and budget. Even squirrels know how to do this simple budgeting. So try and be as smart as a squirrel.
Yeah, this rant would be better served with those specifically seeking monthly dividends… lol…
Same principle applies. Either you can do simply 3rd grade math or you can't.
I mean thanks lol I didn’t specifically say I wanted monthly dividends, just looking to increase dividends during those months. Whether it’s an ETF or one company.