Here's Why We're Wary Of Buying Medtronic's (NYSE:MDT) For Its Upcoming Dividend
Here's Why We're Wary Of Buying Medtronic's (NYSE:MDT) For Its Upcoming Dividend
Readers hoping to buy Medtronic plc (NYSE:MDT) for its dividend will need to make their move shortly, as the stock is about to trade ex-dividend. Typically, the ex-dividend date is one business day before the record date which is the date on which a company determines the shareholders eligible 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. This means that investors who purchase Medtronic's shares on or after the 27th of December will not receive the dividend, which will be paid on the 10th of January.
希望購買美敦力公司(紐交所代碼:MDT)股票以獲取分紅的投資者需要儘快採取行動,因爲該股票即將進入除息狀態。通常,除息日是在公司確認有資格領取分紅的股東的記錄日前的一個交易日。除息日是一個重要日期,因爲在該日期或之後購買股票,可能會導致晚於記錄日的結算。這意味着,在12月27日或之後購買美敦力股份的投資者將無法獲得將在1月10日支付的分紅。
The company's next dividend payment will be US$0.70 per share, and in the last 12 months, the company paid a total of US$2.80 per share. Last year's total dividend payments show that Medtronic has a trailing yield of 3.5% on the current share price of US$81.03. Dividends are a major contributor to investment returns for long term holders, but only if the dividend continues to be paid. So we need to investigate whether Medtronic can afford its dividend, and if the dividend could grow.
該公司的下一個分紅支付將爲每股0.70美元,而在過去的12個月裏,公司總共支付了每股2.80美元。去年的總分紅支付顯示,美敦力在當前每股81.03美元的股價上有3.5%的收益率。對於長揸者來說,分紅是投資回報的重要組成部分,但前提是分紅能夠持續發放。因此,我們需要調查美敦力是否能夠承擔其分紅,並且分紅是否有可能增長。
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. Its dividend payout ratio is 85% of profit, which means the company is paying out a majority of its earnings. The relatively limited profit reinvestment could slow the rate of future earnings growth. We'd be concerned if earnings began to decline. Yet cash flow is typically more important than profit for assessing dividend sustainability, so we should always check if the company generated enough cash to afford its dividend. Over the last year it paid out 66% of its free cash flow as dividends, within the usual range for most companies.
分紅通常來自公司的收入,因此如果一個公司支付的分紅超過其收入,分紅通常會面臨更高的削減風險。其分紅支付比例爲85%的利潤,這意味着公司支付了大部分的盈利。相對有限的利潤再投資可能會放慢未來收益增長的速度。如果收益開始下降,我們會感到擔憂。然而,現金流通常比利潤在評估分紅的可持續性時更爲重要,因此我們應該始終檢查公司是否產生了足夠的現金來支付分紅。在過去一年中,公司支付了66%的自由現金流作爲分紅,這在大多數公司的正常區間內。
It's positive to see that Medtronic'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.
看到美敦力的分紅同時由利潤和現金流覆蓋是積極的,因爲這通常表明分紅是可持續的,較低的支付比例通常意味着在分紅被削減之前有更大的安全邊際。
Click here to see the company's payout ratio, plus analyst estimates of its future dividends.
點擊此處查看公司的分紅支付比率,以及分析師對其未來分紅的估計。
Have Earnings And Dividends Been Growing?
收益和股息一直在增長嗎?
Companies that aren't growing their earnings can still be valuable, but it is even more important to assess the sustainability of the dividend if it looks like the company will struggle to grow. Investors love dividends, so if earnings fall and the dividend is reduced, expect a stock to be sold off heavily at the same time. That explains why we're not overly excited about Medtronic's flat earnings over the past five years. We'd take that over an earnings decline any day, but in the long run, the best dividend stocks all grow their earnings per share.
那些沒有盈利增長的公司仍然可能有價值,但如果看起來這家公司將面臨增長困難,評估分紅的可持續性就顯得更爲重要。投資者喜歡分紅,所以如果盈利下滑且分紅減少,預計股票將會被大量拋售。這解釋了爲什麼我們對美敦力過去五年的平坦盈利不太興奮。相比於盈利下降,我們更願意選擇這種情況,但從長遠來看,所有最好的分紅股票的每股盈利都是在增長的。
Another key way to measure a company's dividend prospects is by measuring its historical rate of dividend growth. Medtronic has delivered 9.6% dividend growth per year on average over the past 10 years.
衡量公司的分紅前景的另一個關鍵方法是通過測量其歷史分紅增長率。美敦力在過去10年中平均每年提供9.6%的分紅增長。
To Sum It Up
總結一下
Is Medtronic an attractive dividend stock, or better left on the shelf? While earnings per share are flat, at least Medtronic has not committed itself to an unsustainable dividend, with its earnings and cashflow payout ratios within reasonable bounds. Overall it doesn't look like the most suitable dividend stock for a long-term buy and hold investor.
美敦力是一個吸引人的分紅派息股票,還是更好地放在一邊?儘管每股收益持平,但美敦力至少沒有承諾支付不可持續的分紅,其收益和現金流支付比率在合理範圍內。總體來看,這似乎不是一個適合長期買入和持有的分紅派息股票。
With that being said, if you're still considering Medtronic as an investment, you'll find it beneficial to know what risks this stock is facing. Our analysis shows 1 warning sign for Medtronic and you should be aware of this before buying any shares.
話雖如此,如果你仍然考慮將美敦力作爲投資,了解這隻股票面臨的風險將是有益的。我們的分析顯示美敦力有一個警告信號,在購買任何股票之前,你應該對此有所了解。
If you're in the market for strong dividend payers, we recommend checking our selection of top dividend stocks.
如果你在尋找強勁的分紅支付股票,我們建議你查看我們精選的頂級分紅股票。
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