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Church & Dwight (CHD) Dividend Yield, Date & History

$104.39
+1.48 (+1.44%)
(As of 09/27/2024 ET)

Dividend Summary

Dividend Yield
1.08%
Annual Dividend
$1.13
Dividend Increase
Track Record
28 Years
Annualized 3-Year
Dividend Growth
4.32%
Dividend Payout Ratio
35.87%
Recent
Dividend Payment
Sep. 3
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Church & Dwight vs. The Competition

TypeChurch & DwightStaples CompaniesNYSE Companies
Annual Dividend$1.13$0.60$1.46
Dividend Yield1.08%262.56%348.15%
Annualized 3-Year Dividend Growth4.32%9.34%15.83%
Track Record28 years36 years23 years

Church & Dwight Dividend Payout Ratio

TypePayout Ratio
Based on Trailing 12 Months of Earnings35.87%
Based on This Year's Estimates32.94%
Based on Next Year's Estimates30.38%
Based on Cashflow27.22%

Church & Dwight Dividend History by Quarter

AnnouncedPeriodAmountYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date
7/31/2024quarterly$0.28381.16%8/15/20248/15/20249/3/2024
5/1/2024quarterly$0.28381.06%5/14/20245/15/20246/3/2024
2/2/2024quarterly$0.28381.12%2/14/20242/15/20243/1/2024
11/1/2023quarterly$0.27251.2%11/14/202311/15/202312/1/2023
7/26/2023quarterly$0.27251.12%8/14/20238/15/20239/1/2023
4/26/2023quarterly$0.27251.18%5/12/20235/15/20236/1/2023
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2/3/2023quarterly$0.27251.37%2/14/20232/15/20233/1/2023
10/26/2022quarterly$0.26251.38%11/14/202211/15/202212/1/2022
7/27/2022quarterly$0.26251.12%8/12/20228/15/20229/1/2022
4/27/2022quarterly$0.26251.01%5/13/20225/16/20226/1/2022
1/31/2022quarterly$0.26251%2/14/20222/15/20223/1/2022
10/27/2021quarterly$0.25251.2%11/12/202111/15/202112/1/2021
7/28/2021quarterly$0.25251.17%8/13/20218/16/20219/1/2021
4/28/2021quarterly$0.25251.2%5/13/20215/14/20216/1/2021
1/29/2021quarterly$0.25251.16%2/12/20212/16/20213/1/2021
10/28/2020quarterly$0.241.08%11/13/202011/16/202012/1/2020
7/29/2020quarterly$0.241.08%8/13/20208/14/20209/1/2020
4/30/2020quarterly$0.241.4%5/14/20205/15/20206/1/2020
1/31/2020quarterly$0.241.32%2/13/20202/14/20203/2/2020
10/30/2019quarterly$0.22751.22%11/14/201911/15/201912/2/2019
7/30/2019Quarterly$0.22808/14/20198/15/20199/3/2019
5/1/2019quarterly$0.22751.23%5/14/20195/15/20196/3/2019
2/5/2019quarterly$0.22751.39%2/14/20192/15/20193/1/2019
10/31/2018quarterly$0.21751.47%11/14/201811/15/201812/3/2018
8/1/2018quarterly$0.21751.58%8/14/20188/15/20189/4/2018
5/2/2018quarterly$0.21751.88%5/14/20185/15/20186/1/2018
2/5/2018quarterly$0.21751.73%2/14/20182/15/20183/1/2018
11/1/2017quarterly$0.191.67%11/14/201711/15/201712/1/2017
8/2/2017Quarterly$0.191.47%8/11/20178/15/20179/1/2017
5/3/2017quarterly$0.191.49%5/12/20175/16/20176/1/2017
2/7/2017quarterly$0.191.61%2/16/20172/21/20173/1/2017
11/2/2016quarterly$0.177511/14/201611/16/201612/1/2016
8/4/2016quarterly$0.718/11/20168/15/20169/1/2016
5/4/2016quarterly$0.715/12/20165/16/20166/1/2016
2/2/2016Quarterly$0.712/11/20162/16/20163/1/2016
10/28/2015quarterly$0.6711/6/201511/10/201512/1/2015
7/28/2015quarterly$0.678/7/20158/11/20159/1/2015
5/6/2015quarterly$0.671.62%5/14/20155/18/20156/1/2015
2/3/2015quarterly$0.671.61%2/6/20152/10/20153/2/2015
10/31/2014quarterly$0.621.72%11/6/201411/11/201412/1/2014
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7/30/2014quarterly$0.621.89%8/8/20148/12/20149/2/2014
5/1/2014quarterly$0.621.82%5/8/20145/12/20146/2/2014
2/3/2014quarterly$0.621.95%2/13/20142/18/20143/3/2014
10/31/2013quarterly$0.561.72%11/6/201311/11/201312/2/2013
8/1/2013quarterly$0.561.78%8/8/20138/12/20139/3/2013
5/3/2013quarterly$0.561.78%5/9/20135/13/20136/3/2013
2/6/2013quarterly$0.561.87%2/13/20132/15/20133/1/2013
(Data available from 1/1/2013 forward)

Church & Dwight Dividend - Frequently Asked Questions

What is Church & Dwight's dividend yield?

The current dividend yield for Church & Dwight is 1.08%. Learn more on CHD's dividend yield history.

How much is Church & Dwight's annual dividend?

The annual dividend for CHD shares is $1.13. Learn more on CHD's annual dividend history.

How often does Church & Dwight pay dividends?

Church & Dwight pays quarterly dividends to shareholders.

When was Church & Dwight's most recent dividend payment?

Church & Dwight's most recent quarterly dividend payment of $0.2838 per share was made to shareholders on Tuesday, September 3, 2024.

When was Church & Dwight's most recent ex-dividend date?

Church & Dwight's most recent ex-dividend date was Thursday, August 15, 2024.

Is Church & Dwight's dividend growing?

Over the past three years, the company's dividend has grown by an average of 4.32% per year.

What track record does Church & Dwight have of raising its dividend?

Church & Dwight has increased its dividend for the past 28 consecutive years.

When did Church & Dwight last increase or decrease its dividend?

The most recent change in the company's dividend was an increase of $0.0113 on Friday, February 2, 2024.

What is Church & Dwight's dividend payout ratio?
The dividend payout ratio for CHD is:
  • 35.87% based on the trailing year of earnings
  • 32.94% based on this year's estimates
  • 30.38% based on next year's estimates
  • 27.22% based on cash flow
Is Church & Dwight a good dividend stock?

Church & Dwight's dividend yield of 1.10% is lower than the average Consumer Staples company that issues a dividend. The company's 28 consecutive years of dividend growth indicate that the company has a strong committment to maintain and grow its dividend. Church & Dwight's dividend payout ratio of 35.87% is at a healthy, sustainable level, below 75% of its earnings.


This page (NYSE:CHD) was last updated on 9/29/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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