Dividend payout ratio
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Dividend payout ratio is the fraction of net income a firm pays to its stockholders in dividends.
Dividend payout ratio= Dividends/ Net Income for the same period
The part of the earnings not paid to investors is left for investment to provide for future earnings growth. Investors seeking high current income and limited capital growth prefer companies with high Dividend payout ratio. However investors seeking capital growth may prefer lower payout ratio because capital gains are taxed at a lower rate. High growth firms in early life generally have low or zero payout ratios. As they mature, they tend to return more of the earnings back to investors.
The dividend yield is given by
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[edit] Impact of buybacks
Some companies chose stock buybacks as an alternative to dividends, in such cases this ratio becomes less meaningful. One way to adapt it using an augmented payout ratio[1]:
Augmented Payout Ratio = (Dividends + Buybacks)/ Net Income for the same period
[edit] Historic Data
The data for S&P 500 is taken from [2]. The payout rate has gradually declined form 90% of operating earnings in 1940s to about 30% in recent years.
Decade | Price % | Dividend | Total | Dividends as % | Average |
Change | Contribution | Return | of Total Return | Payout | |
1930s | -41.90% | 56.00% | 14.10% | N/A | 90.10% |
1940s | 34.8 | 100.3 | 135.1 | 74.20% | 59.4 |
1950s | 256.7 | 180 | 436.7 | 41.2 | 54.6 |
1960s | 53.7 | 54.2 | 107.9 | 50.2 | 56 |
1970s | 17.2 | 59.1 | 76.3 | 77.5 | 45.5 |
1980s | 227.4 | 143.1 | 370.5 | 38.6 | 48.6 |
1990s | 315.7 | 95.5 | 411.2 | 23.2 | 47.6 |
2000s | -15 | 8.6 | -6.4 | N/A | 32.3 |
Average | 106.10% | 87.10% | 193.20% | 50.80% | 54.30% |
For smaller growth companies, the average payout ratio can be as low as 10%[3]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/ Financial Ratios and Measures
- ^ http://www.eatonvance.com/mutual_funds/dividend_story.php The Dividend Story
- ^ http://www.barra.com/Research/Fundamentals.aspx S&P/Barra Indexes -- Fundamentals