Because a fund's dividend yield consists of
its dividend per share divided by price, a shrinking share price can jack up a fund's payout.
The most frequently used measure — dividend payout ratio, which is calculated as
dividend per share divided by earnings per share — shows what percentage of its profit a company is returning to its shareholders in the form of cash dividends.
Dividend yield: A stock's dividend yield is calculated as the company's annual cash
dividend per share divided by the current price of the stock and is expressed in annual percentage.
The yield is the annual
dividend per share divided by the price per share.
Or said another way, the value of a stock equals next year's expect annual
dividend per share divided by the difference between rate of return the expected dividend growth rate.
Calculated as
dividend per share divided by earnings per share.
Dividend yield is calculate as
the dividend per share divided by the stock's market price.
Dividend Yield Annual
dividends per share divided by share price.
Check the stock's payout ratio, or
the dividends per share divided by the stock's earnings per share.
(The payout ratio is calculated as
dividends per share divided by earnings per share).
The payout ratio (
dividends per share divided by earnings per share) for the last four quarters (trailing 12 months) is less than or equal to 85 % for utilities and less than or equal to 50 % for companies in other industries;
The conditioning screen might include a criterion that specifies a maximum payout ratio (
dividends per share divided by earnings per share) of 50 % to seek out companies that are not paying out more than half of their earnings in the form of dividends.
I've calculated them as
Dividends Per Share divided by Normalized Diluted EPS, since I already had those two pieces of data:
The dividend payout ratio is simply
the dividends per share divided by the earnings per share, and should be shown as a percentage.
Dividend yield: Dividend yield formula is
the dividends per share divided by the current stock price.
Dividend Yield Annual
dividends per share divided by share price.
Because of this, many of today's mREITs like Annaly Capital Management (NYSE: NLY) and American Capital Agency (NASDAQ: AGNC) have dividend yields — or annual
dividends per share divided by stock price — north of 10 %.
NOTE: Don't confuse the earnings yield with the dividend yield, which is
the dividends per share divided by the price - per - share.
Not exact matches
Dividend yield is calculated by dividing dividend per share by the company's shar
Dividend yield is calculated by
dividing dividend per share by the company's shar
dividend per share by the company's
share price.
It's also worthwhile to
divide the total yearly
dividend by the
per -
share free cash flow to get the FCF payout ratio.
You can calculate it based on the income statement on Google Finance — just
divide «
Dividends per Share — Common Stock Primary Issue» by «Diluted Normalized EPS»:
A stock's price - earnings (P / E) ratio — its
share price
divided by its earnings
per share — is of particular interest to a value investor, as are the price - to - sales ratio, the
dividend yield, the price - to - book ratio, and the rate of sales growth.
Dividend Yield: Represents the trailing 12 - month dividend yield aggregating all income distributions per share over the past year, divided by the period ending fund or stock shar
Dividend Yield: Represents the trailing 12 - month
dividend yield aggregating all income distributions per share over the past year, divided by the period ending fund or stock shar
dividend yield aggregating all income distributions
per share over the past year,
divided by the period ending fund or stock
share price.
To calculate yield on cost for a stock, an investor must
divide the stock's annual
dividend by the average cost basis
per share and multiple the resulting number by 100 (to arrive at a percentage).
Dividend yield: The dividend yield is the dividend per share, divided by the current shar
Dividend yield: The
dividend yield is the dividend per share, divided by the current shar
dividend yield is the
dividend per share, divided by the current shar
dividend per share,
divided by the current
share price.
To calculate this I took all the data from the stock screener and pasted it into an excel spreadsheet, then
divided the
dividends per share by the earnings
per share to get a percentage.
For example, if a company pays total annual
dividends of $ 2
per share, and records earnings
per share of $ 10, its
dividend yield equals 20 percent ($ 2
divided by $ 10).
It is calculated by
dividing the annual
dividend by the price paid
per share.
It's the amount of
dividend income
per share a company pays during the year,
divided by the market price of the stock and expressed as a percentage.
Dividend yield is equal to the company's
dividends to shareholders
divided by its and often is on a
per -
share basis.
Dividend yield is represented as a percentage and can be calculated by
dividing the dollar value of
dividends paid in a given year
per share of stock held by the dollar value of one
share of stock.
So with today's low interest rates, investors are paying more attention to
dividend yields (a company's total annual
dividends paid
per share divided by the current stock price).
Dividend yield is calculated by dividing dividend per share by the company's shar
Dividend yield is calculated by
dividing dividend per share by the company's shar
dividend per share by the company's
share price.
2Yields for the U.S. Treasury Money Market Portfolio represent the average daily
dividends for the seven days, annualized by 365 days and
divided by the net asset values
per share at the end of the period.
Notes: Price: Closing price
per share; P / E: Price to earnings ratio; Total Return: The total return generated by the stock over the last year;
Dividend Yield: Expected - annual - dividend divided by price, expressed as a percentage; P / B: Price to Book Value Ratio; Earnings Yield: Earnings divided by Price, expressed as a pe
Dividend Yield: Expected - annual -
dividend divided by price, expressed as a percentage; P / B: Price to Book Value Ratio; Earnings Yield: Earnings divided by Price, expressed as a pe
dividend divided by price, expressed as a percentage; P / B: Price to Book Value Ratio; Earnings Yield: Earnings
divided by Price, expressed as a percentage
Dividends per share: This is expressed as total dividends a company pays its shareholders divided by the number of its outstandin
Dividends per share: This is expressed as total
dividends a company pays its shareholders divided by the number of its outstandin
dividends a company pays its shareholders
divided by the number of its outstanding
shares.
Alternatively, you can achieve the same result by
dividing the
dividends per share by the company's earnings
per share.
Free cash flow
per share Free cash flow
per share takes the annual cash flow available to pay
dividends and
divides by the number of ordinary
shares in issue.
mREITs control their yield A company's
dividend yield is just a math problem: Annualized
dividend per share (most recent quarter)
divided by current stock price.
A
dividend yield or
dividend - price ratio of a
share is the
dividend per share,
divided by the price
per share.
This percentage is calculated by
dividing a company's total
dividends paid over the trailing 12 months by its current
per -
share price and multiplying by 100.
(10) Total return was calculated by
dividing the net change in the
share price, during the year, plus the
dividends paid
per share, during the year, by the closing
share price on December 31 or the last trading day of the preceding year
(8)
Dividend yield was calculated by dividing the dividend paid per share, during the year, by the closing share price on December 31 or the last trading day of the precedi
Dividend yield was calculated by
dividing the
dividend paid per share, during the year, by the closing share price on December 31 or the last trading day of the precedi
dividend paid
per share, during the year, by the closing
share price on December 31 or the last trading day of the preceding year.
A «
dividend yield» is the annual
dividend paid — the most recent quarterly
dividend times four to annualize it —
divided by the current price
per share of the company's stock.
It is calculated as the total annual
dividends paid
per share,
divided by the current stock price.
30 - day Standardized Yield (for non-money market funds) is the fund's net income
per share (
dividends minus accrued expenses) for the 30 - day period ending on the last day of the month,
divided by the maximum offering price on that day (annualized).
High
dividend stocks are those whose
dividends yields are high, meaning the amount of money a company pays out in the form of
dividends each year when
divided by its
per share price is high.
Growth of a hypothetical $ 100 in stocks in the United States,
divided into:
Dividend Growers (dividends per share increased); Dividend Non-Changers (no change in dividend per share); Dividend Non-Payers (no dividends paid); Dividend Cutters (dividend per share dec
Dividend Growers (
dividends per share increased);
Dividend Non-Changers (no change in dividend per share); Dividend Non-Payers (no dividends paid); Dividend Cutters (dividend per share dec
Dividend Non-Changers (no change in
dividend per share); Dividend Non-Payers (no dividends paid); Dividend Cutters (dividend per share dec
dividend per share);
Dividend Non-Payers (no dividends paid); Dividend Cutters (dividend per share dec
Dividend Non-Payers (no
dividends paid);
Dividend Cutters (dividend per share dec
Dividend Cutters (
dividend per share dec
dividend per share decreased).
And the best ones offer an attractive combination of low p / e's (the ratio of a stock's price to its
per -
share earnings), steady or rising
dividend yields (annual
dividend divided by the
share price) and promising growth prospects.
Notes — Price: Closing price
per share; P / B: Price to Book Value Ratio; P / E: Price to Earnings Ratio; Earnings Yield: Earnings
divided by Price, expressed as a percentage;
Dividend Yield: Expected - Annual -
Dividend divided by Price, expressed as a percentage.