4 ASX All Ords shares with ex-dividend dates next week

Here's what you need to know about next week's major dividend dates.

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As we get into the midst of earnings season this month, we are going to see more ASX All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) shares announcing new dividends and by extension, ex-dividend dates for those payments.

Whenever an ASX share pays out a dividend, it must also nominate an ex-dividend date. This is the date that rules in existing investors for dividend eligibility and rules out new investors from said dividend.

These ex-dividend dates are normally notable events for a company. That's because they tend to result in a big share price fall, thanks to the loss of value that occurs when a dividend payment is cut off from new investors.

So today, let's discuss four All Ords shares that will go through this journey next week for upcoming dividend payments to their shareholders.

4 All Ords shares going ex-dividend next week

Euroz Hartleys Group Ltd (ASX: EZL)

ASX All Ords financial services company Euroz Hartley is first up. This All Ords share only revealed the details of its latest dividend earlier this week. The company is set to fork out a final dividend of 3.5 cents per share, fully franked, on 1 September next month.

That's a big drop from last year's final dividend of 8.5 cents per share. Not to mention the special dividend of 20.27 cents per share investors bagged back in February. That was alongside the ordinary interim dividend of 2.5 cents.

But the ex-dividend date for this upcoming payment is scheduled for Monday,14 August. That means today is the last day investors can buy Euroz Hartley shares if they want to secure this payment.

The Euroz Hartley share price currently gives the company a trailing dividend yield of 5.56%.

ResMed Inc (ASX: RMD)

The Resmed share price has had a rough week, falling a horrid 18.5% or so since this ASX All Ords share reported its earnings last Friday. This healthcare company is one of the rare shares on the All Ords that pay out quarterly dividends. That's thanks to its primary listing being over in the United States.

Resmed's latest quarterly payout will come in at 4.8 US cents per share, or approximately 7.4 Australian cents (the final figure is yet to be determined).  That's slightly above the last quarterly dividend of 4.4 US cents (6.657 Australian cents at the time).

Investors will see this dividend arrive in their bank accounts on 21 September, with the ex-dividend date set for next Wednesday (16 August).

Today, Resmed shares have a trailing dividend yield of 0.91%.

Newcrest Mining Ltd (ASX: NCM)

We only found out the details of All Ords gold share Newcrest's latest dividend this morning when the company revealed its latest earnings. These did contain some good news for dividend investors. Newcrest announced a fully-franked final dividend of 20 US cents (31 cents at current exchange rates) per share.

That would be a decent jump from the 29.16 cents per share final dividend that Newcrest investors were treated to in 2022, as well as the interim dividend of 22.35 cents per share from March this year.

The ex-dividend date for this latest payment has been set for next Friday, 18 August, with the payment date scheduled for a month later on 18 September. Right now, Newcrest shares offer a dividend yield of 2.01%.

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA)

Last, but certainly not least, we have our final All Ords share in banking kingpin CBA. CBA is traditionally one of the first companies to kick off earnings season, and this August was no different. CBA reported its latest earnings on Wednesday and would have also delighted income investors.

The bank announced that its final dividend for this year would come in at a fully-franked $2.40 per share. That's a meaningful rise over both the final dividend from last year and 2023's interim dividend. These were both payments of $2.10 per share.

The ex-dividend date for this latest payout has been set for Wednesday next week (16 August). Payday will then come on 28 September next month.

The CBA dividend yield is today sitting at 4.3%.

Motley Fool contributor Sebastian Bowen has positions in Newcrest Mining. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended ResMed. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended ResMed. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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