Distribution Calendar - 2024

 

FUND Record Date Ex Date Pay Date $ Per Share
Distribution

Nicholas Equity Income Fund (NSEIX)

05/08/2024

05/09/2024

05/09/2024

0.45383695

Nicholas Equity Income Fund (NSEIX)

08/07/2024

08/08/2024

08/08/2024

0.10937917

Nicholas Equity Income Fund (NSEIX)

10/23/2024

10/24/2024

10/24/2024

TBD

Nicholas Equity Income Fund (NSEIX)

12/26/2024

12/27/2024

12/27/2024

TBD
TBD = To Be Determined

 

 

 

 

 
FUND Record Date Ex Date Pay Date $ Per Share
Distribution

Nicholas Fund (NICSX)

06/05/2024

06/06/2024

06/06/2024

3.91306894

Nicholas Fund (NICSX)

12/26/2024

12/27/2024

12/27/2024

TBD
TBD = To Be Determined

 

 

 

 

 
FUND Record Date Ex Date Pay Date $ Per Share
Distribution

Nicholas II – Class I (NCTWX)

12/26/2024

12/27/2024

12/27/2024

TBD

Nicholas II – Class N (NNTWX)

12/26/2024

12/27/2024

12/27/2024

TBD
TBD = To Be Determined

 

 

 

 

 
FUND Record Date Ex Date Pay Date $ Per Share
Distribution

Nicholas Limited Edition – Class I (NCLEX)

12/26/2024

12/27/2024

12/27/2024

TBD

Nicholas Limited Edition – Class N (NNLEX)

12/26/2024

12/27/2024

12/27/2024

TBD
TBD = To Be Determined

NOTE: All dates and estimates are tentative and subject to change. 

 

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Please refer to each prospectus for important information about each investment company, including investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. 

Mutual fund investing involves risk; principal loss is possible. Small- and medium-capitalization companies tend to have limited liquidity and greater price volatility than large-capitalization companies. Investments in debt securities typically decrease in value when interest rates rise. This risk is usually greater for longer-term debt securities. Investment by the Funds in lower-rated and non-rated securities presents a greater risk of loss to principal and interest than higher-rated securities. 

Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Diversification does not assure a profit nor protect against loss in a declining market.

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