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Kimberly-Clark Corporation

KMB Stock Analysis

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Dividend Score

Dividend Score ranks stocks based on metrics important to dividend investors, helping you identify companies with a history of consistent dividends and the financial strength

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Dividend Stability

KMB has maintained stable dividend payments over the past 10 years with no cuts over 5%.

Dividend Growth

KMB's dividend payments have shown moderate growth, growing by 3.444% annually over the last 5 years.

Earnings Growth

KMB's earnings have shown very poor growth, shrinking by -3.943% over the last 5 years. Poor earnings growth or decline indicates potential struggles to maintain dividend levels, which may lead to cuts and affect overall returns.

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About Kimberly-Clark Corporation

Household & Personal Products
Consumer Defensive

Kimberly-Clark Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets personal care and consumer tissue products worldwide. It operates through three segments: Personal Care, Consumer Tissue, and K-C Professional...

Kimberly-Clark Corporation Key Metrics

Market Cap
$48B
52 Weeks Low
$116.32
52 Weeks High
$149.31
Dividend Yield
3.41%
P/E
21.15x
P/S
2.38x

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Kimberly-Clark Corporation Dividends

Dividend Yield
3.41%
Payout Ratio
71.01%
Dividend Amount Per Share
$4.80
Last Ex-Dividend Date
Sep 06, 2024

KMB Dividend Safety

KMB paid out 71.01% of its $2B earnings as dividends over the last 12 months.

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Dividend Payout Ratio

KMB's Dividend Payout Ratio of 71.006% is considered safe for the Consumer Defensive sector, indicating that the company retains enough earnings to support business growth.

Interest Rate Coverage

KMB's Interest Coverage Ratio of 22.667 indicates strong financial health with easy coverage of interest expenses.

Income Quality

KMB shows excellent income quality with a ratio of 2.008. This indicates high-quality earnings and low risk of dividend cuts.

KMB Dividend Growth

Kimberly-Clark Corporation(KMB) offers a dividend yield of 3.41% and pays $4.80 in dividends per share. Explore the historical dividend growth of KMB.

Dividend Stability

KMB has maintained stable dividend payments over the past 10 years with no cuts over 5%.

Dividend Growth

KMB's dividend payments have shown moderate growth, growing by 3.444% annually over the last 5 years.

Earnings Growth

KMB's earnings have shown very poor growth, shrinking by -3.943% over the last 5 years. Poor earnings growth or decline indicates potential struggles to maintain dividend levels, which may lead to cuts and affect overall returns.

KMB Analyst Forecasts



KMB Financials

KMB Income Statement Key Metrics

  • Revenue(TTM)20.28 B
  • Gross Profit(TTM)7.30 B
  • EBITDA(TTM)3.63 B
  • Net Income(TTM)2.29 B
  • EPS Diluted(TTM)6.75

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KMB earnings and revenue history

Gross Profit Margin vs Peers

Profit margin ratio of KMB (0.344) is lower than the average of its peers (0.513).

Net Profit Margin vs Peers

Net profit margin ratio of KMB (0.086) is lower than the average of its peers (0.106).

KMB Return on Equity

See how efficiently KMB generates profit for it's shareholders.

192.79%

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Return on Equity vs Peers

Return on Equity ratio of KMB (1.928) is higher than the average of its peers (0.943).

Return on Equity Growth

KMB's Return on Equity has shown poor growth over the past 10 years, increasing by only -0.82%.

KMB Revenue Growth

See how KMB has grown it's revenue over the past 10 years.


Revenue Growth

KMB's revenue has shown poor growth over the past 10 years, increasing by only 0.35%.