SDY SDY 4 weeks ago Estimated | Quarterly | $1.03 Per Share |
SDY SDY 3 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $1.03 Per Share |
SDY SDY 6 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $1.57 Per Share |
SDY SDY 9 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.86 Per Share |
SDY SDY 15 Mar 2024 Paid | Quarterly | $0.71 Per Share |
SDY SDY 15 Dec 2023 Paid | Quarterly | $0.98 Per Share |
SDY SDY 4 weeks ago Estimated | Quarterly | $1.03 Per Share |
SDY SDY 3 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $1.03 Per Share |
SDY SDY 6 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $1.57 Per Share |
SDY SDY 9 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.86 Per Share |
SDY SDY 15 Mar 2024 Paid | Quarterly | $0.71 Per Share |
SDY SDY 15 Dec 2023 Paid | Quarterly | $0.98 Per Share |
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The fund is a financial instrument that seeks to provide investment returns by mimicking the performance of high dividend yielding stocks within the S&P Composite 1500® Index. This Index is a combination of stocks that are notable for their long-standing practice of consistently increasing dividends for at least two decades. The focus of the fund is to commit at a minimum, 80% of its assets, to the securities that form part of the index it tracks, aiming to offer investors a reliable source of dividend income alongside the potential for capital appreciation.
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Targeting entities that have not only demonstrated a capacity to pay dividends but have also consistently increased their dividend payouts for at least 20 consecutive years. This product caters to investors who prioritize income stability and growth from companies with sustainable business models and financial health, reflective of their long-term dividend-increasing policies.