By AJ Tiarsmith
Publication Date: 2026-08-21 13:19:00
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Microsoft shareholders just cashed a bigger check. On August 20, 2026, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT | MSFT Price Prediction) went ex-dividend at $0.91 per share, up from $0.83 a year earlier. At $481.15, that annualizes to a yield south of 1%. It is the sort of raise long-term holders have come to expect. What is unusual is what sits on the other side of the ledger.
Dividend Raise Collides With a $115.9 Billion Buildout
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For the fiscal year ended June 30, Microsoft spent $115.948 billion on capital expenditures, a 79.62% jump aimed at cloud and AI infrastructure. Net income rose 31.34% to $133.749 billion. Free cash flow, however, fell 6.46% to $66.987 billion. Microsoft returned $26.445 billion in dividends and repurchased $22.271 billion in stock. In fiscal 2025, capex was $64.551 billion against $24.082 billion in dividends. Capex is now growing roughly eight times faster than the payout.
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