Security National Financial Corporation Announces Dividend

Security National Financial Corp. NASDAQ: SNFCA Security National Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: SNFCA) announced today that its Board of Directors has authorized a 5% stock dividend for stockholders of record on January 11, 2013, payable on February 1, 2013.
Press Release: Security National Financial Corporation – Mon, Dec 10, 2012 6:30 PM EST
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SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–

Security National Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: SNFCA) announced today that its Board of Directors has authorized a 5% stock dividend for stockholders of record on January 11, 2013, payable on February 1, 2013.

Scott Quist, President, stated, “I am pleased that the board has taken this action. Considering the current nationwide economic challenges, it is gratifying that Security National Financial Corporation is able to continue its 22-year history of paying stock dividends.” Security National Financial Corporation is listed with NASDAQ and trades under the symbol SNFCA.

If there are any questions, please contact Jeffrey R. Stephens.

Security National Financial Corporation
P.O. Box 57250
Salt Lake City, Utah 84157

Telephone: (801) 264-1060
Toll Free Fax: (888) 296-1854

 

Contact:

Security National Financial Corporation
Jeffrey R. Stephens, 801-264-1060
contact@securitynational.com
fax: 801-265-9882

 

Article taken from Yahoo! Finance, posted December 10, 2012.

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