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The Daily Dividend 11/24/25

Good morning!

We’ve got some exciting news today. Two major companies are raising their dividends. And, a high-yield blue chip is declaring its latest payout.

If you’re looking for income investment ideas, you won’t be disappointed.

As always, biggest raise takes priority…

NIKE, Inc. ($NKE) Raises Dividend By 2.5%

Shoes, sweatshirts, water bottles, sports equipment…

NIKE, Inc. is a global sportswear and apparel company. This is one of the most recognizable brands in the world. And there’s a good chance you’ve read, or have passing knowledge of, NIKE founder Phil Knight’s memoir Shoe Dog.

NIKE has raised its payout for decades, and the company recently announced its 24th consecutive dividend increase — a 2.5% raise.

NIKE, Inc. will now pay a $0.41/share quarterly dividend.

  • Ex-dividend date: 12/1/25

  • Payout date: 1/2/26

  • Forward starting dividend yield: 2.67%

Brown-Forman Corporation ($BF.B) Raises Dividend By 2%

Did you know George Washington spent 7% of his income on booze?

He would have loved this stock…

Brown-Forman Corporation produces alcoholic beverages including Jack Daniel's, Woodford Reserve, and Old Forester.

The company has been in business for over 155 years. Brown-Forman has also paid dividends every year for 82 years. And recently, the firm announced its 42nd consecutive annual dividend raise when the company boosted its payout by 2%.

Brown-Forman Corporation will now pay a $0.231/share quarterly dividend.

  • Ex-dividend date: 12/5/25

  • Payout date: 1/2/26

  • Forward starting dividend yield: 3.25%

Kimberly-Clark Corporation ($KMB) Declares $1.26 Dividend

This blue chip has upset its investors and now pays a 4% starting yield.

Kimberly-Clark Corporation makes toilet paper, napkins, Huggies diapers, and Kleenex. This is an extremely blue chip stock that has paid dividends for 91 years. However, the firm recently announced plans to acquire consumer staple Kenvue and shareholders were not happy about this.

As such, Kimberly-Clark tumbled and the firm is now offering a high dividend yield.

Last week, Kimberly-Clark announced its latest payment, a $1.26/share quarterly dividend that is in-line with the previous.

  • Ex-dividend date: 12/5/25

  • Payout date: 1/5/26

  • Forward starting dividend yield: 4.79%

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Disclaimer: This article is for entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice, always do your own research.