SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 05, 2017 -- Security National Financial Corporation (NASDAQ:SNFCA) announced today that on December 1, 2017 its Board of Directors has authorized a 5% stock dividend for stockholders of record on January 12, 2018. The stock dividend will be issued on February 2, 2018.
Scott Quist, President and Chief Executive Officer of Security National Financial Corporation, stated: “We have been pleased with the growth of the Company this year. This growth has been reflected in an increase in book value as our book value has grown 3% in the first three quarters from $8.83 to $9.13 per common share. This is the Company’s 29th consecutive year in declaring a 5% stock dividend. We find many of our stockholders are pleased with the stock dividend due to the options it affords for long-term appreciation or cash flow if they choose to sell the shares.”
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


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