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What is First Horizon's stock symbol and where does it trade?
- "FHN" since April 21, 2004. Our stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Previously, our symbols were:
> "FTN" from July 28, 1999 through April 23, 2004 (on the NYSE)
> "FTEN" prior to July 28, 1999 (on NASDAQ)
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Does FHN pay a dividend on its common stock and when is it paid?
- FHN pays a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock. The dividend typically is paid on the first business day of the first month of the quarter. Each dividend is declared in the Board's discretion; dividends are not guaranteed.
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How can I change my address on my shareholder account?
- Please call our transfer agent, Wells Fargo, at 877-536-3558
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Who do I contact about lost stock certificates?
- Please call our transfer agent, Wells Fargo, at 877-536-3558
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What is FHN's DRP?
- The purpose of the Dividend Reinvestment Plan or DRP is to provide record holders of common stock of First Horizon National Corporation who participate in the plan with a method of investing cash dividends and voluntary cash payments in shares of common stock. Please contact our transfer agent, Wells Fargo, at 877-536-355 for more information about the DRP.
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What type of information will Wells Fargo need to help me with questions about my account?
- Name, as it appears on your account
Social Security Number
Address, as it appears on your account
Telephone Number
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Who is FHN's independent auditor?
- KPMG LLP
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Where are FHN's headquarters?
- First Horizon National Corp.
165 Madison Ave
Memphis, TN 38103
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What is the US tax status of FHN's quarterly cash dividend?
- Generally for US taxpayers, FHN's cash dividend is taxable as ordinary dividend income under federal tax laws.
The tax laws of some states, such as Tennessee, treat interest and certain dividends paid by a bank more favorably than interest and dividends paid by non-bank corporations. Although FHN owns First Tennessee Bank, FHN is a bank holding company. Dividends paid on FHN's common stock are not paid by a bank.
This discussion is general in nature and is not to be considered tax advice. Please consult your personal tax advisor to address your specific situation.
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