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Japan Securities Finance's (TSE:8511) Dividend Will Be ¥42.00
The board of Japan Securities Finance Co., Ltd. (TSE:8511) has announced that it will pay a dividend on the 4th of June, with investors receiving ¥42.00 per share. This makes the dividend yield 3.8%, which is above the industry average.
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Japan Securities Finance's Projected Earnings Seem Likely To Cover Future Distributions
We like to see robust dividend yields, but that doesn't matter if the payment isn't sustainable. The last dividend was quite easily covered by Japan Securities Finance's earnings. This indicates that a lot of the earnings are being reinvested into the business, with the aim of fueling growth.
If the trend of the last few years continues, EPS will grow by 26.3% over the next 12 months. Assuming the dividend continues along recent trends, we think the payout ratio could be 62% by next year, which is in a pretty sustainable range.
Dividend Volatility
The company has a long dividend track record, but it doesn't look great with cuts in the past. Since 2015, the annual payment back then was ¥14.00, compared to the most recent full-year payment of ¥68.00. This works out to be a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 17% a year over that time. Japan Securities Finance has grown distributions at a rapid rate despite cutting the dividend at least once in the past. Companies that cut once often cut again, so we would be cautious about buying this stock solely for the dividend income.
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. Japan Securities Finance has seen EPS rising for the last five years, at 26% per annum. The company's earnings per share has grown rapidly in recent years, and it has a good balance between reinvesting and paying dividends to shareholders, so we think that Japan Securities Finance could prove to be a strong dividend payer.
We Really Like Japan Securities Finance's Dividend
In summary, it is always positive to see the dividend being increased, and we are particularly pleased with its overall sustainability. Earnings are easily covering distributions, and the company is generating plenty of cash. All in all, this checks a lot of the boxes we look for when choosing an income stock.
Investors generally tend to favour companies with a consistent, stable dividend policy as opposed to those operating an irregular one. Still, investors need to consider a host of other factors, apart from dividend payments, when analysing a company. Just as an example, we've come across 2 warning signs for Japan Securities Finance you should be aware of, and 1 of them can't be ignored. Looking for more high-yielding dividend ideas? Try our collection of strong dividend payers.
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About TSE:8511
Japan Securities Finance
Provides loans for margin transactions, securities financing, and securities investment in Japan.