I have been holding a stock "ASG" for almost one year. By the ASG Dividend History, I should get some dividend. I checked my account on TD Ameritrade, it only shows my share amount. But where can find the dividend amount?
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Did your number of shares change post-dividend? You might be setup as a DRIP.– RazeCommented Feb 19, 2015 at 21:11
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1Did you look at your detailed transaction history for the periods that include the dividend payout?– Chris W. ReaCommented Feb 19, 2015 at 21:20
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oh, I found it under history and statement if I set view date range. But how to get the dividend?– LoveCommented Feb 19, 2015 at 21:30
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History & Statements Transactions Select dividends Time range Done– JamesCommented May 18, 2019 at 20:59
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Your dividend should show up in one of a few methods:
(1) Cash in your trading account
(2) A check mailed to you
(3) A deposit to a linked bank account
(4) As additional new shares in the stock, as the result of a DRIP setup.
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1Although the question was about a particular instrument paying cash dividend I should also add that companies sometimes pay dividends in either stock or stock options (usually as warrants in the UK) for internal corporate reasons so even if you don't have a DRIP set up a dividend could automatically increase your stock quantity.– MD-TechCommented Feb 20, 2015 at 11:00