Electronic Arts, Pfizer, Visa or Microsoft are some of the companies that will make liquidations this month.
After a month that was crossed by the volatility of fees and jumps in the exchange rate, September brings good news for investors who bet on the stability of CEDEARS (Argentine deposit certificates)with foreign companies such as Microsoft, Visa or Pfizer distributing dividends.
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The yields, mirror instruments that replicate the price of Actions of large companies and ETFS, that quote abroad, are acquired in pesos and are tied to dollar counted with liquidation (CCL)allowing investors to cover themselves to an eventual exchange jump.


However, only some yield equals exactly an action, the majority being fractions, since they are designed so that their price can be accessible to all types of investors in the Argentina and thus universalize access to foreign assets. Also, this ratio is not a fixed value and can change according to the evolution of the original asset, in a process known as “split”.
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Dividends are the part of the corporate benefits assigned to shareholders, as long as companies choose to maintain balance, reinviring a percentage and pay the rest of the incentive, either in cash or in the form of shares. Investors will receive these dividends if they bought their yield within the period (ex-dividend).
The 28 yields that distribute dividends in September
Monday, September 1:
- Wells Fargo (WFC): U $ S0.45 per share (equivalent to 5 yields).
- Target (TGT): U $ S1,14 per share (equivalent to 24 yields).
Tuesday, September 2:
- Walmart (WMT): U $ S0.24 per share (equivalent to 18 yields).
- Ford (F): US $ 0.15 per share (equivalent to 1 yield).
- Pfizer (PFE): U $ S0.43 per share (equivalent to 4 yields).
- Visa (V): U $ S0.59 per share (equivalent to 18 yields).
Wednesday September 3:
- Electronic Arts (EA): U $ S0.19 per share (equivalent to 14 yields).
Tuesday, September 9:
Wednesday, September 10:
- Exxon Mobil (Xom): U $ S0.99 per share (equivalent to 10 yields).
- Eli Lilly (Lly): U $ S1.50 per share (equivalent to 56 yields).
- IBM (IBM): U $ S1.68 per share (equivalent to 15 yields).
- Chevron (CVX): U $ S1,71 per share (equivalent to 16 yields).
- Ok (voucher): U $ S0.34 per share (equivalent to 2 yields).
Thursday, September 11:
- Microsoft (MSFT): U $ S0.83 per share (equivalent to 30 yields).
- T-Mobile (TMUS): U $ S0.88 per share (equivalent to 33 yields).
Friday, September 12:
- eBay (eBay): U $ S0.29 per share (equivalent to 2 yields).
- Dow (Dow): U $ S0.35 per share (equivalent to 6 yields).
Monday, September 15:
- Alphabet (Googl): U $ S0.21 per share (equivalent to 58 yields).
Tuesday, September 16:
- McDonald’s (MCD): U $ S1.77 per share (equivalent to 24 yields).
Thursday, September 18:
- General Motors (GM): U $ S0.15 per share (equivalent to 6 yields).
- Home Depot (HD): U $ 2,30 per share (equivalent to 32 yields).
Tuesday, September 23:
- UnitedHealth (UNH): U $ 2,21 per share (equivalent to 33 yields).
Thursday, September 25:
- Qualcomm (Qcom): U $ S0.89 per share (equivalent to 11 yields).
Friday, September 26:
- Bank of America (BAC): US $ 0.28 per share (equivalent to 4 yields).
- Lockheed Martin (LMT): US $ 3,30 per share (equivalent to 20 yields).
Monday, September 29:
- Newmont (NEM): U $ S0.25 per share (equivalent to 3 yields).
- Goldman Sachs (GS): U $ S4.00 per share (equivalent to 13 yields).
Tuesday, September 30:
- Pepsico (PEP): U $ S1,42 per share (equivalent to 18 yields).
Source: Ambito

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