DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares (DCIBX) Dividend 2026

$10.44
+$0.04+0.38% Wednesday 00:00
Dividend Yield
2.46%
Dividend amount
$0.02
Last ex-date
Apr 29, 2026
Last pay date
Apr 30, 2026

Summary

DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares (DCIBX) dividends are paid monthly. The latest dividend per share was $0.02 with an ex date of April 29, 2026 and a payment date of April 30, 2026. The next dividend per share will be $0.02 with an ex date of April 29, 2026 and a payment date of April 30, 2026. The curreny dividend yield of DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares (DCIBX) is 2.46%.

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Past

DateAmountChange
$0.26
+1.62%
30 Apr 2026
$0.02
-
31 Mar 2026
$0.02
-
27 Feb 2026
$0.02
+49.67%
30 Jan 2026
$0.01
-59.7%
$0.25
+20.58%
11 Dec 2025
$0.03
+59.77%
28 Nov 2025
$0.02
-9.45%
31 Oct 2025
$0.02
+5.56%
30 Sep 2025
$0.02
+8.4%
29 Aug 2025
$0.02
-13.57%
31 Jul 2025
$0.02
+20.15%
30 Jun 2025
$0.02
-7.84%
30 May 2025
$0.02
+7.85%
30 Apr 2025
$0.02
-9.79%
31 Mar 2025
$0.02
+22.19%
28 Feb 2025
$0.02
+50.98%
31 Jan 2025
$0.01
-57.05%
$0.21
+20.45%
11 Dec 2024
$0.03
+58.67%
29 Nov 2024
$0.02
-13.33%
31 Oct 2024
$0.02
+18.11%
30 Sep 2024
$0.02
-2.93%
10Y Growth
5.64%
5Y Growth
18.07%
3Y Growth
13.85%
1Y Growth
1.62%

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FAQ

How much dividend does DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares pay?
DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares pays an annual dividend of $0.26 per share, with a dividend yield of 2.46%.
What is the dividend yield of DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares?
The current dividend yield of DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares is 2.46%.
When does DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares pay dividends?
DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares pays dividends monthly. The next payment is expected on April 30, 2026.
When is the next dividend from DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares?
The next dividend payment from DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares is estimated for April 30, 2026.
How safe is the dividend of DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares?
DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares paid dividend every year within the last 14 years.
What is the dividend of DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares?
DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares currently pays a dividend of $0.02 per share.
When did I have to buy the shares of DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares to receive the previous dividend?
To receive the previous dividend from DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares, you needed to own the shares before the ex-dividend date of March 30, 2026.
When did DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares pay the last dividend?
The last dividend payment from DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares was made on March 31, 2026.
What was the dividend of DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares in 2025?
In 2025, DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares paid a total dividend of $0.25 per share.
In which currency does DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares distribute the dividend?
DFA California Intermediate-Term Municipal Bond Portfolio Institutional Class Shares distributes its dividends in USD.
Where can I find more information on dividend safety?
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