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- Dividend Yield
- 6.92%
- Payout Ratio
- 92.31%
- Dividend Amount Per Share
- $0.96
- Last Ex-Dividend Date
- Dec 20, 2024
GAIN Dividend Safety
GAIN paid out 92.31% of its $85M earnings as dividends over the last 12 months.
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Dividend Payout Ratio
GAIN's Dividend Payout Ratio of 92.308% is considered high for the Financial Services sector, potentially restricting the funds available for reinvestment and threatening future growth.
Interest Rate Coverage
GAIN's Interest Coverage Ratio of 2.662 indicates strong financial health with easy coverage of interest expenses.
Income Quality
GAIN shows excellent income quality with a ratio of 1.008. This indicates high-quality earnings and low risk of dividend cuts.
GAIN Dividend Growth
Gladstone Investment Corporation(GAIN) offers a dividend yield of 6.92% and pays $0.96 in dividends per share. Explore the historical dividend growth of GAIN.
Dividend Stability
GAIN has maintained stable dividend payments over the past 10 years with no cuts over 5%.
Dividend Growth
GAIN's dividend payments have shown moderate growth, growing by 3.304% annually over the last 5 years.
Earnings Growth
GAIN's earnings have grown by 117.525% annually over the last 5 years. This strong earnings growth suggests a stable and increasing income stream, supporting the sustainability and potential growth of dividend payouts.
GAIN Dividend Yield Attractiveness
Gladstone Investment Corporation(GAIN) provides a dividend yield of 6.92%. Compare this with the averages of its peers, industry, and sector to see how it stacks up.
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3.15%
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10.50%
Dividend Yield
GAIN's dividend yield of 6.92% is considered high compared to the sector average of 3.72%, indicating a higher potential risk for investors.
GAIN Cash Flow
Over the past 12 months, GAIN generated $91M in revenue, produced $106M in free cash flow, and distributed $69M in dividends.
Free Cash Flow Growth
GAIN's free cash flow has decreased by -59.615% annually over the last 5 years, indicating a weak ability to generate cash and support dividend payments.
GAIN Free Cash Flow and Dividends Paid
This chart shows the Free Cash Flow (FCF) and the portion of FCF used to pay dividends each year by Gladstone Investment Corporation. The filled portion of the bar represents the dividends paid, while the remaining portion represents the remaining FCF.