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Central Federal Corporation - Ex Dividend Date - MarketXLS

Data

Ex Dividend Date

Live
10/11/2024
Returns the date when the stock began trading without the right to its latest dividend.

How calculated

No Calculations

Example usage

=Ex_DividendDate("MSFT") - Returns the ex-dividend date for MSFT.

Notes

On this date, the stock has to be in your demat account for you to receive the dividend.

Assets

Stocks, ETFs
Ex Dividend Date
StockEx Dividend Date

CFBK

10/11/2024

FCAP

12/13/2024

TFSL

12/3/2024

BFIN

11/15/2024

FSFG

12/16/2024
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Central Federal Corporation

Sector: Financial Services   

Industry: Banks - Regional - US

24.65
 
USD
  
0.58
  
(2.41%)
Previous close: 24.07  Open: 24.64  Bid: 9.8  Ask: 39.18
52 week range    
16.92   
   31.17
Mkt Cap: 172 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 17,772
Peers   
FCAP / 
WAYN / 
TFSL / 
BFIN / 
FFDF / 
Last updated: Friday 20th December 2024

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