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The Daily Dividend 9/12/25
Gas! Land! College admissions tests!
We’ve got a wide variety of dividend stocks today, from a well-known utility firm to an interesting conglomerate that gets little investor attention.
Let’s start with the most unusual stock first!
Graham Holdings Company ($GHC) Declares $1.80 Dividend
Graham Holdings Company dates all the way back to 1877. This business operates in the education, healthcare, manufacturing, publishing, restaurant, and automotive industries.
Some of Graham Holdings Company’s subsidiary units include: Kaplan, Inc., which owns colleges and universities as well as publishing test preparation materials; Graham Healthcare Group, which provides home health and hospice services; and Clyde's Restaurant Group, which owns and operates 11 restaurants in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area.
Recently, the firm announced its latest dividend payment.
Graham Holdings Company will pay a $1.80/share quarterly dividend that is in-line with the previous distribution.
Ex-dividend date: 10/16/25
Payout date: 11/6/25
Forward starting dividend yield: 0.63%
National Fuel Gas Company ($NFG) Declares $0.535 Dividend
Here’s a business that’s paid nonstop dividends for 123 years.
National Fuel Gas Company is one of the earliest gas utility companies in the United States. The firm produces and distributes natural gas throughout New York and Pennsylvania.
And while the firm isn’t raising its dividend this quarter, National Fuel Gas Company has announced its latest payout.
The company will pay a $0.535/share quarterly dividend, in-line with previous.
Ex-dividend date: 9/30/25
Payout date: 10/15/25
Forward starting dividend yield: 2.46%
BRT Apartments Corp. ($BRT) Declares $0.25 Dividend
BRT Apartments Corp. is a real estate investment trust that owns and operates multi-family properties. The company owns, or has interests in, 30 properties totaling 8,161 units.
Yesterday afternoon, the firm announced its next dividend payment.
BRT Apartments Corp. will pay a $0.25/share quarterly dividend, in-line with the prior distribution.
Ex-dividend date: 9/24/25
Payout date: 10/6/25
Forward starting dividend yield: 6.07%
7 Actionable Ways to Achieve a Comfortable Retirement
Your dream retirement isn’t going to fund itself—that’s what your portfolio is for.
When generating income for a comfortable retirement, there are countless options to weigh. Muni bonds, dividends, REITs, Master Limited Partnerships—each comes with risk and oppor-tunity.
The Definitive Guide to Retirement Income from Fisher investments shows you ways you can position your portfolio to help you maintain or improve your lifestyle in retirement.
It also highlights common mistakes, such as tax mistakes, that can make a substantial differ-ence as you plan your well-deserved future.
Thank you for reading and have a great weekend!
Disclaimer: This article is for entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice, always do your own research.