Ashland Inc. (NYSE:ASH) Passed Our Checks, And It's About To Pay A US$0.405 Dividend
Ashland Inc. (NYSE:ASH) Passed Our Checks, And It's About To Pay A US$0.405 Dividend
It looks like Ashland Inc. (NYSE:ASH) is about to go ex-dividend in the next four days. The ex-dividend date occurs one day before the record date which is the day on which shareholders need to be on the company's books in order to receive a dividend. The ex-dividend date is an important date to be aware of as any purchase of the stock made on or after this date might mean a late settlement that doesn't show on the record date. Meaning, you will need to purchase Ashland's shares before the 29th of November to receive the dividend, which will be paid on the 15th of December.
看起来ashland公司(纽交所:ASH)将在接下来的四天内除息。除息日期是在记录日期前的一天,记录日期是股东需要在公司账面上登记的日期,以便领取分红派息。除息日期是一个重要的日期,需要注意的是,在该日期或之后购买股票可能意味着延迟结算,而在记录日期上不会显示。 这意味着,您需要在11月29日之前购买ashland的股票,以便在12月15日领取分红派息。
The company's next dividend payment will be US$0.405 per share, on the back of last year when the company paid a total of US$1.62 to shareholders. Last year's total dividend payments show that Ashland has a trailing yield of 2.0% on the current share price of US$79.05. Dividends are an important source of income to many shareholders, but the health of the business is crucial to maintaining those dividends. So we need to investigate whether Ashland can afford its dividend, and if the dividend could grow.
该公司下一次的分红派息将为每股0.405美元,基于去年的情况,当时公司向股东支付了总共1.62美元的分红派息。去年的总分红派息显示,ashland当前的股票价格为79.05美元,具有2.0%的派息收益率。分红派息是许多股东的重要收入来源,但业务的健康状况对于维持这些分红派息至关重要。因此,我们需要调查ashland是否能够承担其分红派息,以及分红派息是否能够增长。
Dividends are typically paid out of company income, so if a company pays out more than it earned, its dividend is usually at a higher risk of being cut. That's why it's good to see Ashland paying out a modest 39% of its earnings. A useful secondary check can be to evaluate whether Ashland generated enough free cash flow to afford its dividend. Fortunately, it paid out only 28% of its free cash flow in the past year.
分红派息通常是从公司收入中支付的,因此如果一家公司支付的金额超过其赚取的收入,分红派息通常面临被削减的风险。这就是为什么看到ashland仅支付了其收益的39%是件好事。一个有用的辅助检查是评估ashland是否产生了足够的自由现金流来承担其分红派息。幸运的是,去年,它只支付了28%的自由现金流。
It's positive to see that Ashland's dividend is covered by both profits and cash flow, since this is generally a sign that the dividend is sustainable, and a lower payout ratio usually suggests a greater margin of safety before the dividend gets cut.
看到ashland的分红派息受到利润和现金流的覆盖是积极的,因为这通常是分红派息可持续的标志,而较低的派息比率通常暗示在分红派息被削减之前会有更大的安全边际。
Click here to see the company's payout ratio, plus analyst estimates of its future dividends.
点击此处查看公司的支付比率以及未来分红的分析师预期。
Have Earnings And Dividends Been Growing?
收益和股息一直在增长吗?
Stocks in companies that generate sustainable earnings growth often make the best dividend prospects, as it is easier to lift the dividend when earnings are rising. If earnings fall far enough, the company could be forced to cut its dividend. It's encouraging to see Ashland has grown its earnings rapidly, up 51% a year for the past five years. Ashland is paying out less than half its earnings and cash flow, while simultaneously growing earnings per share at a rapid clip. This is a very favourable combination that can often lead to the dividend multiplying over the long term, if earnings grow and the company pays out a higher percentage of its earnings.
产生可持续收益增长的公司的股票通常是最佳分红前景,因为当收益上升时,增加分红会更容易。如果收益下降得足够多,公司可能被迫削减分红。很高兴看到ashland在过去五年里,收益快速增长,每年增长51%。ashland的分红支付不到其收益和现金流的一半,同时每股收益也在快速增长。这是一个非常有利的组合,如果收益增长,公司将支付其收益的更高比例,长期来看,这往往会导致分红的增加。
Many investors will assess a company's dividend performance by evaluating how much the dividend payments have changed over time. Ashland has delivered an average of 1.8% per year annual increase in its dividend, based on the past 10 years of dividend payments. It's good to see both earnings and the dividend have improved - although the former has been rising much quicker than the latter, possibly due to the company reinvesting more of its profits in growth.
许多投资者会通过评估分红支付随时间的变化来评估公司的分红表现。根据过去10年的分红支付,ashland的分红平均每年增长1.8%。很高兴看到收益和分红都有所改善——尽管前者的增长速度远快于后者,这可能是由于公司将更多利润再投资于增长。
To Sum It Up
总结一下
Is Ashland an attractive dividend stock, or better left on the shelf? It's great that Ashland is growing earnings per share while simultaneously paying out a low percentage of both its earnings and cash flow. It's disappointing to see the dividend has been cut at least once in the past, but as things stand now, the low payout ratio suggests a conservative approach to dividends, which we like. There's a lot to like about Ashland, and we would prioritise taking a closer look at it.
ashland是一只有吸引力的分红股票,还是更适合放在一边?很高兴看到ashland在同时支付较低比例的收益和现金流的同时,每股收益也在增长。令人失望的是,过去至少有一次分红被削减,但就目前而言,较低的派息比率表明对分红采取了保守的态度,这一点我们很喜欢。关于ashland,有很多值得关注的地方,我们会优先考虑更仔细地研究它。
In light of that, while Ashland has an appealing dividend, it's worth knowing the risks involved with this stock. For example, we've found 2 warning signs for Ashland that we recommend you consider before investing in the business.
鉴于此,虽然ashland有吸引力的分红,但值得了解与这一股票相关的风险。例如,我们发现了2个关于ashland的警告信号,建议在投资该业务之前考虑这些因素。
Generally, we wouldn't recommend just buying the first dividend stock you see. Here's a curated list of interesting stocks that are strong dividend payers.
一般来说,我们不建议仅仅购买第一个股息股票。下面是一个经过策划的有趣的、股息表现良好的股票清单。
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