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    Here are four Buy-rated financial stocks with the highest dividend yields that can boost ... This top regional bank offers a solid 3.45% dividend and 20% upside to the Truist Securities price ...

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  5. Ex-dividend date - Wikipedia

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    The ex-dividend date (coinciding with the reinvestment date for shares held subject to a dividend reinvestment plan) is an investment term involving the timing of payment of dividends on stocks of corporations, income trusts, and other financial holdings, both publicly and privately held.

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  7. Truist Financial - Wikipedia

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    Truist intended to close 800 branches by the first quarter of 2022, and office consolidation would reduce space by 4.8 million square feet. [4] On September 5, 2021, former SunTrust Banks' CEO Bill Rogers became chief executive officer of Truist Financial Corporation. Truist said it had completed changing signs on branches February 22, 2022.

  8. Special dividend - Wikipedia

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    The ex-dividend date, i.e. the first date in which a new buyer of shares would not be entitled to the dividend, is the business day prior to the record date (see ex-dividend date for exceptions). In the case of a special dividend of 25% or more, however, special rules that are quite different apply.

  9. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    In-dividend date – the last day, which is one trading day before the ex-dividend date, where shares are said to be cum dividend ('with [including] dividend'). That is, existing shareholders and anyone who buys the shares on this day will receive the dividend, and any shareholders who have sold the shares lose their right to the dividend.