3 ASX All Ords shares going ex-dividend today

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The S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is having a rough start to the week.

Following a negative lead from US markets, the All Ords index is down 1.7% at the time of writing.

But some ASX All Ords shares are falling more than most.

Here are three All Ords shares going ex-dividend today. 

Shares in these companies are no longer trading with an entitlement to the latest dividend payment. 

So, on top of the broader market decline, this is putting even more downwards pressure on their share prices today.

Worley Ltd (ASX: WOR)

Worley shares are trading today without an unfranked final dividend of 25 cents.

At the time of writing, Worley shares have tumbled by 5.5% or 85 cents.

The industrial engineering solutions company recently reported its FY22 results, keeping dividends steady as revenue climbed 2% to $9.7 billion.

Investors holding Worley shares at the closing bell on Friday should see the payment come through on 28 September.

Worley declared total FY22 dividends of 50 cents, in line with the prior period. This spun up a trailing dividend yield of 3.2% when the market closed on Friday. 

Ingenia Communities Group (ASX: INA)

Ingenia is another ASX All Ords share going ex-dividend today, with shares down 4.9% or 22 cents at the time of writing.

The ASX property group released its FY22 results last week, declaring an unfranked final dividend of 5.8 cents.

This takes the company's full-year payout to 11 cents, up 5% compared to the dividends seen in FY21.

If you held Ingenia shares when the market closed on Friday, keep your eyes peeled for the payment to land in your account on 22 September.

Ingenia shares closed on Friday with a trailing dividend yield of 2.4%.

Hansen Technologies Limited (ASX: HSN)

Finally, ASX All Ords share Hansen is also trading without its partially franked final dividend today.

At the time of writing, Hansen shares have dropped 3.6% or 18 cents.

Hansen handed in its FY22 results last week, maintaining a final dividend of 5 cents, 30% franked.

The company has pencilled in the payment date for 21 September.

Across the financial year, Hansen declared record total dividends of 12 cents. This put Hansen shares on a trailing dividend yield of 2.4% at Friday's close.

Motley Fool contributor Cathryn Goh 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 Hansen Technologies. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. 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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