H&R Block (HRB) is set to distribute a cash dividend of $0.42 per share on Oct 6, 2025. The ex-dividend date for this payout is Sep 4, 2025, marking the final day investors must hold the stock to be eligible for the dividend. The dividend was officially announced on Aug 12, 2025, and the payout represents a notable increase compared to the average of the last 10 dividend payments, which was $0.1468. This latest distribution is part of the company’s quarterly dividend schedule, with the previous payout of $0.375 per share occurring on Jul 3, 2025. The consistent use of cash dividends underscores HRB’s commitment to returning value to shareholders, despite ongoing market challenges.
Recently, H&R Block’s stock has shown signs of volatility, with a 1.6% decline reported on Aug 29, 2025. The stock opened at $50.07 that day, trading within a one-year range of $47.00 to $64.90. On the same day, the company's trading volume reached 2.24 million shares, with a total turnover of $112.59 million, placing it in the mid-range of market activity. Additionally, institutional investors have been adjusting their positions in the company, with some increasing stakes while others trimming holdings. These movements reflect a cautious but evolving investor sentiment toward
, especially as the company prepares to issue a new $350 million in notes through its subsidiary, a strategic move that may support its long-term financial flexibility.
Over the past week, H&R Block’s stock has triggered several key technical indicators, including a MACD Death Cross and
Bands Narrowing on Aug 29, 2025. These signals often precede a period of downward momentum or consolidation, suggesting that the stock may face continued downward pressure in the near term. Despite these technical concerns, the company recently reported a 4.6% year-over-year revenue increase to $1.11 billion, though earnings per share for the quarter were slightly below analyst expectations. Investors should also note that H&R Block’s dividend payout ratio currently stands at 33.56%, indicating a balance between rewarding shareholders and maintaining operational flexibility.
In light of recent developments, the ex-dividend date of Sep 4, 2025, is a critical milestone for investors. Any purchase of
stock after this date will not qualify for the upcoming dividend payment, emphasizing the importance of strategic timing for income-focused investors.
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