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Bank First

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Bank First (NASDAQ:BFC) Stock, Dividends

Bank First issues dividends to shareholders from excess cash Bank First generates. Most companies pay dividends on a quarterly basis, but dividends may also be paid monthly, annually or at irregular intervals.

Bank First Corp Dividend Overview

Bank First Corp currently pays a quarterly dividend of $1.80 per year for a yield of 1.76%.

Bank First Corp last traded ex-dividend on Dec 23 and the next ex-dividend date is scheduled for Mar 26.

Key Highlights:

  • Annual Payout: $1.80
  • Current Yield: 1.76%
  • Next Ex-Dividend Date: Mar 26
  • Last Ex-Dividend Date: Dec 23
  • Payments per Year: 4
Dividend Yield (Forward)
1.76%
Annual Dividend
$1.80
Last Dividend
Dec 23
Next Dividend
Mar 26

Dividends for Bank First

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FAQ

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When does Bank First (BFC) pay its next dividend?

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Bank First's next dividend was announced on January 21, 2025 and will have an ex-dividend date of March 26, 2025.

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What date did I need to own Bank First (BFC) stock to get the latest dividend?

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The next dividend payout for Bank First (BFC) will be on April 9, 2025. Investors need to be owners of Bank First (BFC) shares by March 26, 2025.

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How much per share is the next Bank First (BFC) dividend?

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The next dividend for Bank First (BFC) will be on April 9, 2025 and will be $0.45.

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What is the dividend yield for Bank First (NASDAQ:BFC)?

A

The most current yield for Bank First (BFC) is 1.82% and is payable next on April 9, 2025.

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What was the announcement date for the next Bank First (BFC) dividend?

A

The next dividend for Bank First (BFC) was announced on January 21, 2025.

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Why is Bank First (BFC) dividend considered high?

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There is not enough data to provide an evaluation.

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Is Bank First (BFC) a good dividend?

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There is not enough data to provide an evaluation.

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Is the Bank First (BFC) dividend sustainable?

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There is not enough data to provide an evaluation.

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