21 ASX shares going ex-dividend next week

The value of stable and reliable dividends has been highlighted amid a 9% market dive over the past month.

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With the S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) hovering close to market correction territory, investors have been reminded of the value of regular dividend returns alongside long-term capital growth.

The definition of a market correction is a major index falling 10% from the most recent peak.

The ASX All Ords' most recent closing high was 8,825.1 points on 14 February.

Today, the All Ords is at 8,005.4 points, up 0.49% for the day and down 9.31% since the peak just one month ago.

The fall can be largely attributed to market uncertainty over how the US tariffs will impact global trade, economic growth, and inflation.

So, with capital growth prospects looking pretty grim right now, dividends may be at the forefront of investors' minds.

Following last month's earning season, a bunch of ASX shares will begin trading ex-dividend next week.

If you want to catch any of these dividend payments, you have to buy the relevant stock before it goes ex-dividend.

The Fool does not advocate buying ASX shares purely for their next dividend.

But if you've been watching any of these stocks for a while, and they pass your fundamental analysis test, then perhaps you might like to take advantage of market weakness and pick them up for a bit less while also qualifying for the next dividend payment.

So, here is a sample of ASX shares going ex-dividend next week.

Man holding out Australian dollar notes, symbolising dividends.

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21 ASX shares going ex-dividend next week

ASX shareEx-dividend dateDividend per shareDividend
payday
Hub24 Ltd (ASX: HUB)17 March24 cents15 April
Ramelius Resources Ltd (ASX: RMS)17 March3 cents17 April
Chorus Ltd (ASX: CNU)17 March17.7 cents15 April
Credit Corp Group Ltd (ASX: CCP)17 March32 cents28 March
Seek Ltd (ASX: SEK)18 March24 cents2 April
Reece Ltd (ASX: REH)18 March6.5 cents2 April
LGI Ltd (ASX: LGI)19 March1.2 cents27 March
Brisbane Broncos Ltd (ASX: BBL)19 March2 cents17 April
Peet Ltd (ASX: PPC)19 March2.8 cents11 April
Auckland International Airport Ltd (ASX: AIA)19 March5.6 cents4 April
Genesis Energy Ltd (ASX: GNE)19 March6.4 cents10 April
Perenti Ltd (ASX: PRN)19 March3 cents3 April
Helia Group Ltd (ASX: HLI)18 March69 cents3 April
Pepper Money Ltd (ASX: PPM)19 March7.1 cents17 April
Cochlear Ltd (ASX: COH)20 March$2.1514 April
A2 Milk Company Ltd (ASX: A2M)20 March6.5 cents4 April
Service Stream Ltd (ASX: SSM)20 March2.5 cents4 April
Spark New Zealand Ltd (ASX: SPK)20 March10.8 cents4 April
Kelsian Group Ltd (ASX: KLS)20 March8 cents23 April
Supply Network Ltd (ASX: SNL)20 March32 cents4 April
Latitude Group Holdings Ltd (ASX: LFS)21 March3 cents23 April

Motley Fool contributor Bronwyn Allen has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Cochlear and Supply Network Ltd. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended A2 Milk, Cochlear, LGI Limited, and Supply Network Ltd. 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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