Cedears not only allow an investment portfolio to be dollarized, but some also pay dividends. What companies will do it during the first month of the year?
Every month investors pay attention to companies that are listed abroad through Cedears and pay dividends, in order to orient their portfolios and earn an income in dollars. In January it is the turn of companies such as Nike, HP, FedEx, Walmart and Pepsico, among others.
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The Cedears are actions mirror of companies listed abroadwhich can be purchased in pesos and their price is tied to Dollar Cashed with Settlement (CCL). Some of these companies also pay dividends in dollars., hence the investor can obtain an income just by having these assets in your portfolio.


What are dividends? They are the part of corporate profits that is allocated to shareholders. The companies they choose to maintain balance reinvesting a percentage and paying the rest as dividendswhat can be done in cash or in the form of actions.
The dividends can compensate for price of a share that doesn’t move much, instead providing shareholders with an income.
The Companies considered “high growth” generally do not offer dividends, since they reinvest profits to maintain their growth by expanding the business. In this case, the reward for shareholders is a higher-than-expected stock price.
How do you know when dividends are paid?
The only requirement to receive dividends in a company is to have shares of the same on a certain date and that also applies to ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds).
In the case of Argentina, the actions of the local market and those that have cedars You will be able to observe the dividend calendar through OpenBYMA Data or through the National Securities Commission (CNV), where companies communicate to their shareholders the payment of dividends and other important news for the company. Also, some Settlement and Clearing Agents (ALyC) They usually inform the investor about company announcements.
There are four important dates to keep in mind:
- Declaration date: It is the date on which the amount of the dividend is announced.
- Registration date: It is the one that indicates that all shareholders who are registered on that date will have the right to receive dividends.
- Ex-dividend date: It is the date from which the share is listed without giving the right to receive the dividend to whoever owns it.
- Payment date: It is the day on which dividends are paid to shareholders.
Cedears: which companies paid and will pay dividends in January
- Nike – payment date 02/01: US$0.40 per share (12 Cedears)
- H.P. – payment date 02/01: US$0.29 per share (1 Cedear)
- FedEx – payment date 03/01: US$1.38 per share (10 Cedears)
- Walmart –payment date 06/01: US$0.21 per share (18 Cedears)
- PepsiCo – payment date 06/01: US$1.36 per share (18 Cedears)
- Merck – payment date 08/01: $0.81 per share (5 Cedears)
- TSMC – payment date 01/09: $0.62 per share (9 Cedears)
- Salesforce – payment date 01/09: $0.40 per share (18 Cedears)
- Altria Group – payment date 01/10: US$1.02 per share (4 Cedears)
- Philip Morris International – payment date 01/13: $1.35 per share
- The Walt Disney Company – payment date 01/16: $0.50 per share (12 Cedears)
- Cisco Systems – payment date 01/22: US$0.40 per share (5 Cedears)
- Oracle Corporation – payment date 01/23: US$0.40 per share (3 Cedears)
Source: Ambito