5 ASX All Ords shares with ex dividend dates next week

It won't be long until these companies pay their next dividends.

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If you're in the mood for some dividend payments, then it could be worth looking at the ASX All Ords shares listed below.

That's because they are all due to trade ex-dividend next week, which means that their next dividend payments aren't far away.

Let's take a look at the ASX All Ords shares going ex-dividend:

ALS Ltd (ASX: ALQ)

This testing services company's shares will trade ex-dividend for its partially franked interim dividend on Thursday 23 November. The company will then pay the 19.6 cents per share dividend a few weeks later on 14 December. At present, this dividend represents a 1.6% yield.

Amcor (ASX: AMC)

Another ASX All Ords share going ex-dividend is packaging giant Amcor. It goes ex-dividend for its 12.5 US cents (19.7 cents) per share dividend on Tuesday 21 November. After which, investors can look forward to receiving this dividend on 12 December. This currently equates to a 1.4% yield.

Cobram Estate Olives Ltd (ASX: CBO)

Cobram Estate Olives shares will be going ex-dividend on Thursday 23 November. The olive oil company will then be paying its partially franked 3.3 cents per share dividend around three weeks later on 13 December. This represents a 2.3% dividend yield at current prices.

Elders Ltd (ASX: ELD)

This agribusiness company declared a partially franked 23 cents per share final dividend earlier this week. The ASX All Ords share will go ex-dividend on Tuesday 21 November. After which, shareholders can expect to receive it around a month later on 20 December. At present, this dividend equates to a 3.1% yield.

Kelly Partners Group Holdings Ltd (ASX: KPG)

A final share going ex-dividend next week is this accounting company. It goes ex-dividend on Tuesday 21 November for its monthly dividend. However, at less than half a cent, it isn't likely to get the blood pumping for income investors. The 0.4 cents per share dividend will be paid on 30 November.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro 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 Kelly Partners Group. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Amcor Plc. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Elders and Kelly Partners Group. 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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