Trusco Nakayama's (TSE:9830) Dividend Will Be ¥28.50

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Trusco Nakayama Corporation's (TSE:9830) investors are due to receive a payment of ¥28.50 per share on 6th of March. This takes the annual payment to 2.5% of the current stock price, which is about average for the industry.

Trusco Nakayama's Projected Earnings Seem Likely To Cover Future Distributions

Solid dividend yields are great, but they only really help us if the payment is sustainable. Prior to this announcement, Trusco Nakayama's earnings easily covered the dividend, but free cash flows were negative. In general, we consider cash flow to be more important than earnings, so we would be cautious about relying on the sustainability of this dividend.

Over the next year, EPS is forecast to expand by 8.9%. If the dividend continues on this path, the payout ratio could be 24% by next year, which we think can be pretty sustainable going forward.

TSE:9830 Historic Dividend December 4th 2025

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Dividend Volatility

Although the company has a long dividend history, it has been cut at least once in the last 10 years. The dividend has gone from an annual total of ¥31.25 in 2015 to the most recent total annual payment of ¥59.00. This works out to be a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 6.6% a year over that time. It's good to see the dividend growing at a decent rate, but the dividend has been cut at least once in the past. Trusco Nakayama might have put its house in order since then, but we remain cautious.

The Dividend Looks Likely To Grow

With a relatively unstable dividend, it's even more important to evaluate if earnings per share is growing, which could point to a growing dividend in the future. It's encouraging to see that Trusco Nakayama has been growing its earnings per share at 14% a year over the past five years. Growth in EPS bodes well for the dividend, as does the low payout ratio that the company is currently reporting.

Our Thoughts On Trusco Nakayama's Dividend

Overall, this is probably not a great income stock, even though the dividend is being raised at the moment. While Trusco Nakayama is earning enough to cover the payments, the cash flows are lacking. We don't think Trusco Nakayama is a great stock to add to your portfolio if income is your focus.

Market movements attest to how highly valued a consistent dividend policy is compared to one which is more unpredictable. Still, investors need to consider a host of other factors, apart from dividend payments, when analysing a company. For instance, we've picked out 1 warning sign for Trusco Nakayama that investors should take into consideration. If you are a dividend investor, you might also want to look at our curated list of high yield dividend stocks.

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