Don't Buy The Wendy's Company (NASDAQ:WEN) For Its Next Dividend Without Doing These Checks
Don't Buy The Wendy's Company (NASDAQ:WEN) For Its Next Dividend Without Doing These Checks
Some investors rely on dividends for growing their wealth, and if you're one of those dividend sleuths, you might be intrigued to know that The Wendy's Company (NASDAQ:WEN) is about to go ex-dividend in just 3 days. The ex-dividend date is one business day before a company's record date, which is the date on which the company determines which shareholders are entitled to receive a dividend. It is important to be aware of the ex-dividend date because any trade on the stock needs to have been settled on or before the record date. Meaning, you will need to purchase Wendy's' shares before the 2nd of December to receive the dividend, which will be paid on the 16th of December.
一些投资者依靠分红来增加财富,如果您是那些关注分红的人之一,您可能会对知道温迪公司(纳斯达克:WEN)将于3天后进行除息日感兴趣。除息日是公司距离股权登记日前的一个营业日,即公司确定哪些股东有资格获得股息的日期。重要的是要注意除息日期,因为股票交易需要在股权登记日或之前结算。也就是说,您需要在12月2日或之前购买温迪的股票才能获得将于12月16日支付的分红。
The company's next dividend payment will be US$0.25 per share. Last year, in total, the company distributed US$1.00 to shareholders. Last year's total dividend payments show that Wendy's has a trailing yield of 5.4% on the current share price of US$18.53. Dividends are a major contributor to investment returns for long term holders, but only if the dividend continues to be paid. As a result, readers should always check whether Wendy's has been able to grow its dividends, or if the dividend might be cut.
公司的下一个分红支付将是每股0.25美元。去年,该公司总共向股东分派了1.00美元。去年的总分红显示,温迪的股价18.53美元上的追踪收益率为5.4%。分红对于长期持有者的投资回报是一个主要贡献者,但前提是分红必须继续支付。因此,读者应始终检查温迪是否已经能够增加其分红,或者分红是否可能被削减。
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. Last year Wendy's paid out 106% of its profits as dividends to shareholders, suggesting the dividend is not well covered by earnings. A useful secondary check can be to evaluate whether Wendy's generated enough free cash flow to afford its dividend. It paid out more than half (73%) of its free cash flow in the past year, which is within an average range for most companies.
通常,分红是通过公司收入支付的,因此如果一家公司支付的分红超过其盈利,那么其分红通常面临更高的被削减风险。去年,温迪将其利润的106%作为分红支付给股东,这表明分红不受盈利充分覆盖。一个有用的次要检查可以是评估温迪是否有足够的自由现金流来支付其分红。在过去一年中,温迪支付了其自由现金流的一大部分(73%),这在大多数公司中处于平均水平范围内。
It's disappointing to see that the dividend was not covered by profits, but cash is more important from a dividend sustainability perspective, and Wendy's fortunately did generate enough cash to fund its dividend. Still, if the company repeatedly paid a dividend greater than its profits, we'd be concerned. Extraordinarily few companies are capable of persistently paying a dividend that is greater than their profits.
看到分红未被利润覆盖令人失望,但从分红可持续性的角度来看,现金更为重要,而温迪幸运地确实产生了足够的现金来支付其分红。不过,如果公司反复支付高于利润的分红,我们会担忧。极少数公司能够持续支付高于利润的分红。
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?
Businesses with shrinking earnings are tricky from a dividend perspective. If earnings fall far enough, the company could be forced to cut its dividend. Wendy's's earnings per share have fallen at approximately 13% a year over the previous five years. Ultimately, when earnings per share decline, the size of the pie from which dividends can be paid, shrinks.
从分红的角度来看,收益萎缩的企业会变得棘手。如果收益下降到一定程度,公司可能会被迫削减分红。温迪近5年的每股收益年均下降约13%。最终,当每股收益下降时,用于支付分红的蛋糕规模也会减小。
Many investors will assess a company's dividend performance by evaluating how much the dividend payments have changed over time. Wendy's has delivered an average of 17% per year annual increase in its dividend, based on the past 10 years of dividend payments. That's intriguing, but the combination of growing dividends despite declining earnings can typically only be achieved by paying out a larger percentage of profits. Wendy's is already paying out a high percentage of its income, so without earnings growth, we're doubtful of whether this dividend will grow much in the future.
许多投资者会通过评估公司分红支付的变化来评估公司的表现。温迪在过去10年的分红支付中,其分红平均每年增长17%。这很有趣,但尽管收益下降,分红增长仍然通常只能通过支付更高比例的利润来实现。温迪已经支付了高比例的收入,因此在没有收益增长的情况下,我们对这种分红是否在未来会大幅增长表示怀疑。
Final Takeaway
最后的结论
From a dividend perspective, should investors buy or avoid Wendy's? Earnings per share have been shrinking in recent times. What's more, Wendy's is paying out a majority of its earnings and over half its free cash flow. It's hard to say if the business has the financial resources and time to turn things around without cutting the dividend. With the way things are shaping up from a dividend perspective, we'd be inclined to steer clear of Wendy's.
从分红的角度来看,投资者应该买入还是避免买入温迪?近期每股收益一直在下降。此外,温迪支付了大部分的收益和超过一半的自由现金流。很难说业务是否有足够的财务资源和时间来扭转局面而不减少分红。从分红的角度来看,我们更倾向于远离温迪。
With that being said, if you're still considering Wendy's as an investment, you'll find it beneficial to know what risks this stock is facing. For example, we've found 3 warning signs for Wendy's (1 is concerning!) that deserve your attention before investing in the shares.
话虽如此,如果你仍在考虑将温迪作为一项投资,了解这支股票面临的风险将会对你有益。例如,我们发现了温迪面临的3个警示信号(其中1个令人担忧!)在投资这些股票之前,这些都值得你的关注。
A common investing mistake is buying the first interesting stock you see. Here you can find a full list of high-yield dividend stocks.
一个常见的投资错误是购买你看到的第一个有趣的股票。在这里,您可以找到高股息股票的完整列表。
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