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About Payout Ratio
The payout ratio is the percentage of net income that a company pays out as dividends to common shareholders.
A payout ratio of 10% means for every dollar in Net Income, 10% is being paid out as a dividend. For instance, if Microsoft earns $50 million in net income and the payout ratio is 25%, Microsoft will offer $12.5 million to all its common shareholders.
Companies with low payout ratios:
- High growth companies often have low payout ratios; they use the money to invest in other projects.
- Companies that do not have positive cash flow or positive earnings.
Companies with high payout ratios:
- Value-orientated companies
- Where the board and management may own stock and pay dividends to themselves (cynical view)
- Where management is favorable to shareholders
- Companies that have a consistent dividend stock policy
- Companies that do not have any investment projects that are worth pursuing.
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SPLK Payout Ratio TTM Rankings
| Overall |
73rd percentile 2084 of 8006 |
| Sector |
80th percentile 184 of 952 in Technology |
| Industry |
86th percentile 26 of 196 in Software - Application |
SPLK Payout Ratio TTM Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | Go Pro | Jan 2012 |
| Maximum | Go Pro | Jan 2012 |
| Average | Go Pro |