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Sabine Royalty Trust Cash Div. Payout Ratio TTM

Sabine Royalty Trust Historical Cash Div. Payout Ratio TTM Data

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About Cash Dividend Payout Ratio

Proportion of free cash flow (after preferred dividends) that is paid as dividends to common shareholders. If Microsoft generates 50 million in operating cash flow, has capital expenditures of 20 million, pays preferred dividends 10 million and pays common dividends 5 million, Microsoft has a cash dividend payout ratio of 25%. 5/(50-20-10)

Because net earnings can be manipulated and cash flows are harder to manipulate, this ratio is useful to analyze cash flow being paid in dividends. If this number is consistently high, or greater than 1, it indicates that the firm is paying more out in dividends than it is receiving in actual cash.

For more information on evaluating valuation multiples similar to this, please see our original white paper research : Making Sense Of Valuation Multiples.
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