Ex-Dividend A classification of trading shares when a declared dividend belongs to the seller rather than the buyer. A stock will be given ex-dividend status if a person has been confirmed by the company to receive the dividend payment. Investopedia Says: A stock trades ex-dividend on or after the ex-dividend date (ex-date). At this point, the person who owns the security on the ex-dividend date will be awarded the payment, regardless of who currently holds the stock. After the ex-date has been declared, the stock will usually drop in price by the amount of the expected dividend. Related Terms: Book Closure Cum Dividend Declaration Date Dividend Dividend Rollover Plan Ex-Date Fugit Holder of Record Payment Date Record Date |