4 ASX 200 shares with ex dividend dates coming up next week

You'll need to act fast if you want to receive these dividends.

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It won't be long until a number of ASX 200 shares go ex-dividend for their next payouts.

When the ex-dividend date is reached, it means that new investors are no longer entitled to receive the upcoming dividend. As a result, investors have until the end of the trading day before the ex-dividend date to buy shares if they want a paycheck.

Four ASX 200 shares going ex-dividend next week are listed below. Here's what you need to know about them:

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Aristocrat Leisure Limited (ASX: ALL)

This gaming technology company's shares are going ex-dividend on Thursday 30 November for its fully franked 34 cents per share dividend. Eligible shareholders can then look forward to receiving this payout next month on 19 December.

Graincorp Ltd (ASX: GNC)

On Wednesday 29 November, this grain exporter's shares will trade ex-dividend for its final dividend for FY 2023. Graincorp will then be paying its 30 cents per share fully franked dividend to shareholders on 14 December.

Newmont Corporation (ASX: NEM)

This ASX 200 gold mining share is trading ex-dividend for its quarterly dividend next week. It is due to go ex-dividend on Wednesday 29 November for a 40 US cents per share payout. Eligible shareholders can look forward to being paid this dividend just before Christmas on 22 December.

TechnologyOne Ltd (ASX: TNE)

A final ASX 200 share that will be going ex-dividend next week is TechnologyOne. The enterprise software company's shares will be trading ex-dividend on Thursday 30 November for its 14.9 cents per share partially franked dividend. It will then be paying this dividend to eligible shareholders in the middle of next month on 15 December.

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 Technology One. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Technology One. 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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