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First National Financial Corp T.FN

Alternate Symbol(s):  FNLIF | T.FN.PR.A | T.FN.PR.B

First National Financial Corporation is the parent company of First National Financial LP, a Canadian originator, underwriter and servicer of predominantly prime residential (single-family and multi-unit) and commercial mortgages. The Company's segments include Residential and Commercial. The Residential segment includes single-family residential mortgages. The Commercial segment includes multi-unit residential and commercial mortgages. Its commercial mortgage solutions include mortgage solutions and commercial servicing. Its mortgage solutions include retail, multi-family residential, office, industrial, storage, student housing, mixed-use and land. Its commercial servicing includes mortgage servicing, financial requirements, undertaking, insurance requirements, property tax, pre-payments and banking changes, and annual compliance forms. Residential Mortgage solutions include home buyers, customers and My Mortgage by First National. The Company offers mortgage brokers solutions.


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Comment by thinkyourmoneyon Oct 17, 2023 4:47pm
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Post# 35687904

RE:Special Dividend??

RE:Special Dividend??Earnings are to be declared on November 1.  It will be announced then if there is one.  You will have to read the press release and maybe read the actual earning report to find it.

In good years there is one and in not so good years there is not one.  

It is not well reported as it does not count as a part of the registered dividend and its dividend return payout percentage for the year.  

It is kind a special thing  about this particular stock that is a nice Christmas present when it is there. 
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