John Wiley & Sons (WLYB) Dividend Yield, Date & History $44.31 0.00 (0.00%) (As of 12/20/2024 ET) Add Compare Share Share Dividend Stock AnalysisChartCompetitorsDividendEarningsFinancialsHeadlinesOwnershipSEC FilingsShort InterestTrends John Wiley & Sons Dividend SummaryDividend Yield3.18%Annual Dividend$1.41Next Dividend Payment Jan. 9 Dividend Increase Track Record 26 YearsAnnualized 3-Year Dividend Growth 0.73%Dividend Payout Ratio -154.95% John Wiley & Sons (WLYB) pays an annual dividend of $1.41 per share, with a dividend yield of 3.18%. The next quarterly payment of $0.3525 per share is scheduled for Thursday, January 9, to investors who own the stock before the ex-dividend date of Thursday, December 26. WLYB has grown its dividend for 26 consecutive years, with an average annual increase of 0.24%. The company currently pays out -154.95% of its earnings and 24.53% of its cash flow as dividends. Get Dividend Stock Ideas Daily Enter your email address below to receive the DividendStocks.com newsletter, a daily email that contains dividend stock ideas, ex-dividend stocks, and the latest dividend investing news. Enter your email to sign up for newsletter Sign Up Skip Charts & View Dividend HistoryWLYB Dividend Payments by QuarterDividend Payments by Quarter Chart DescriptionThe chart below displays up to four years of John Wiley & Sons' dividend payment history by quarter. The blue bars represent historical dividend payments, while the gray bars indicate future payments.Open John Wiley & Sons in Dividend Calculator WLYB Dividend Yield Over TimeDividend Yield Over Time Chart DescriptionThe chart below tracks John Wiley & Sons' dividend yield over the past four years. The line represents changes in yield by quarter, providing a clear view of trends over time.Open John Wiley & Sons in Dividend Yield Calculator Ad DTIWhy I'm telling friends to avoid gold stocksBack in November, gold made a tiny move of 1.6%. But according to my backtesting by using a special type of gold trade, I would have seen a 141% gain in just a week. It happened again in March. Gold nudged up 1.2%. This time? A 104% overnight gain. And in June? A 1% gold move turned into a 74% gain in two weeks. Granted, there would have been smaller wins and those that did not work out, but you see, there's a reason I'm telling all my friends to hold off from buying gold or regular gold stocks right now. There's a more lucrative way to play the gold market as we enter a new breakout period. It's all about catching what I call "Acceleration Cycles."And if you’d like to get your hands on this, here you go, the complete breakdown. John Wiley & Sons vs. The CompetitionCompare John Wiley & Sons' annual dividend, yield, and 3-year growth rate with averages for Staples and NYSE companies to evaluate its performance against the market.TypeJohn Wiley & SonsStaples CompaniesNYSE CompaniesAnnual Dividend$1.41$0.01$1.39Dividend Yield3.18%2.79%3.61%Annualized 3-Year Dividend Growth0.73%8.10%15.78%Track Record26 years36 years24 yearsJohn Wiley & Sons Dividend Payout RatioDividend payout ratios express the dividend as a percentage of another metric, such as earnings or cash flow, and can be used to assess dividend sustainability.TypePayout RatioBased on Trailing 12 Months of Earnings-154.95%Based on Cashflow24.53% John Wiley & Sons Dividend History by Quarter Custom Range 3 Months 6 Months Year-to-Date 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years All Time Time Frame * Start Date * End Date AnnouncedPeriodPaymentPayment ChangeYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date12/16/2024quarterly$0.3525+$0.00050.14%3%12/26/202412/26/20241/9/20259/26/2024Quarterly$0.3520 - 3.03%10/8/202410/8/202410/24/20246/27/2024Quarterly$0.3520+$0.00200.57%3.44%7/9/20247/9/20247/25/2024 Get the Latest News and Ratings for WLYB and Related StocksEnter your email address below to receive the latest news and analysts' ratings for John Wiley & Sons and its competitors with MarketBeat's FREE daily newsletter. 3/27/2024quarterly$0.35 - 3.7%4/8/20244/9/20244/25/202412/14/2023quarterly$0.35 - 4.1%12/26/202312/27/20231/11/20249/28/2023quarterly$0.35 - 3.7%10/6/202310/10/202310/25/20236/28/2023quarterly$0.35+$0.00250.72%4.4%7/5/20237/6/20237/20/20233/29/2023quarterly$0.3475 - 3.7%4/10/20234/11/20234/25/2023This table shows John Wiley & Sons' quarterlydividend history, including payout amounts, yield, dividend changes, and key dates. Use the date filter to explore data as far back as 2013 to analyze trends over time. John Wiley & Sons Dividend - Frequently Asked Questions What is John Wiley & Sons's dividend yield? The current dividend yield for John Wiley & Sons is 3.18%. Learn more on WLYB's dividend yield history. How much is John Wiley & Sons's annual dividend? The annual dividend for WLYB shares is $1.41. Learn more on WLYB's annual dividend history. How often does John Wiley & Sons pay dividends? John Wiley & Sons pays quarterly dividends to shareholders. When is John Wiley & Sons's next dividend payment? John Wiley & Sons's next quarterly dividend payment of $0.3525 per share will be made to shareholders on Thursday, January 9, 2025. When was John Wiley & Sons's most recent dividend payment? John Wiley & Sons's most recent quarterly dividend payment of $0.3520 per share was made to shareholders on Thursday, October 24, 2024. When is John Wiley & Sons's ex-dividend date? John Wiley & Sons's next ex-dividend date is Thursday, December 26, 2024. When was John Wiley & Sons's most recent ex-dividend date? John Wiley & Sons's most recent ex-dividend date was Tuesday, October 8, 2024. Is John Wiley & Sons's dividend growing? Over the past three years, the company's dividend has grown by an average of 0.73% per year. What track record does John Wiley & Sons have of raising its dividend? John Wiley & Sons has increased its dividend for the past 26 consecutive years. When did John Wiley & Sons last increase or decrease its dividend? The most recent change in the company's dividend was an increase of $0.0005 on Monday, December 16, 2024. What is John Wiley & Sons's dividend payout ratio? The dividend payout ratio for WLYB is: -154.95% based on the trailing year of earnings 24.53% based on cash flow Is John Wiley & Sons a good dividend stock? John Wiley & Sons' dividend yield of 3.18% is higher than the average Consumer Staples company that issues a dividend. 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But according to my backtesting by using a special type of gold trade, I would have seen a 141% gain in just a week. It happened again in March. Gold nudged up 1.2%. This time? A 104% overnight gain. And in June? A 1% gold move turned into a 74% gain in two weeks. Granted, there would have been smaller wins and those that did not work out, but you see, there's a reason I'm telling all my friends to hold off from buying gold or regular gold stocks right now. There's a more lucrative way to play the gold market as we enter a new breakout period. It's all about catching what I call "Acceleration Cycles."And if you’d like to get your hands on this, here you go, the complete breakdown. This page (NYSE:WLYB) was last updated on 12/21/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff From Our PartnersAmazon coin set to soar 25X – starting December 16th?This tiny 3-cent crypto just partnered with one of the biggest companies in the world… Amazon. 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