SMFNF Dividend History & Yield Analysis
SMFNF has 23 recorded dividend payments. Below is the full payout history with ex-dividend dates, pay dates, annual dividend totals and the current trailing and forward yield.
Yield & Payout Metrics
Yields calculated against a market price of $44.22.
Annual Dividend History
- 2025$0.86602 pmts
- 2024$0.67772 pmts
- 2023$0.56742 pmts
- 2022$0.53932 pmts
- 2021$0.58732 pmts
- 2020$0.57802 pmts
- 2019$0.56462 pmts
- 2018$0.50372 pmts
- 2017$0.46272 pmts
- 2016$0.22031 pmt
- 2015$0.40302 pmts
- 2014$0.39632 pmts
SMFNF Payout History & Ex-Dividend Dates
| Ex-dividend date | Pay date | Amount / share |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-09-01 | 2025-09-29 | $0.4550 |
| 2025-03-01 | 2025-03-28 | $0.4110 |
| 2024-09-01 | 2024-09-27 | $0.3800 |
| 2024-03-01 | 2024-03-28 | $0.2977 |
| 2023-09-01 | 2023-09-28 | $0.2787 |
| 2023-03-01 | 2023-03-30 | $0.2887 |
| 2022-09-01 | 2022-09-29 | $0.2543 |
| 2022-03-01 | 2022-03-30 | $0.2850 |
| 2021-09-01 | 2021-09-29 | $0.2990 |
| 2021-03-01 | 2021-03-30 | $0.2883 |
| 2020-09-01 | 2020-09-29 | $0.3000 |
| 2020-03-01 | 2020-03-30 | $0.2780 |
| 2019-09-01 | 2019-09-27 | $0.2783 |
| 2019-03-01 | 2019-03-27 | $0.2863 |
| 2018-09-01 | 2018-09-26 | $0.2507 |
| 2018-03-01 | 2018-03-28 | $0.2530 |
| 2017-09-01 | 2017-09-27 | $0.2377 |
| 2017-03-01 | 2017-03-29 | $0.2250 |
| 2016-03-01 | 2016-03-29 | $0.2203 |
| 2015-09-01 | 2015-09-28 | $0.2073 |
| 2015-03-01 | 2015-03-27 | $0.1957 |
| 2014-09-01 | 2014-09-26 | $0.1840 |
| 2014-03-01 | 2014-03-27 | $0.2123 |
Does SMFNF pay dividends?
Yes. SMFNF pays on a annual schedule, most recently $0.4550 per share with an ex-dividend date of 2025-09-01. To receive a payout you must own the shares before the ex-dividend date; buying on or after it means the previous holder collects that payment.
How the SMFNF yield is calculated
The trailing yield divides the last twelve months of dividends per share ($0.4550) by the latest market price. The forward yield annualizes the most recent payment across 1 payments per year, which reacts faster after a dividend raise or cut. A rising yield is only good news when it comes from a growing payout rather than a falling share price — check the annual history above and the SMFNF DCF fair value page for the cash flow behind it.