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- Dividend Yield
- 12.45%
- Payout Ratio
- 230.77%
- Dividend Amount Per Share
- $1.20
- Last Ex-Dividend Date
- Nov 29, 2024
LBS.TO Dividend Safety
LBS.TO paid out 230.77% of its $58M earnings as dividends over the last 12 months.
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Dividend Payout Ratio
LBS.TO's Dividend Payout Ratio of 230.769% is considered high for the Financial Services sector, potentially restricting the funds available for reinvestment and threatening future growth.
Interest Rate Coverage
LBS.TO's Interest Coverage Ratio of 0 poses a risk, signaling financial challenges due to insufficient earnings to cover interest expenses.
Income Quality
LBS.TO demonstrates poor income quality with a ratio of -1.031. This indicates low-quality earnings and high risk of dividend cuts.
LBS.TO Dividend Growth
Life & Banc Split Corp.(LBS.TO) offers a dividend yield of 12.45% and pays $1.20 in dividends per share. Explore the historical dividend growth of LBS.TO.
Dividend Stability
LBS.TO has maintained stable dividend payments over the past 10 years with no cuts over 5%.
Dividend Growth
LBS.TO's dividend payments have shown very poor growth, growing by 0% over the last 5 years.
Earnings Growth
LBS.TO's earnings have shown very poor growth, shrinking by -10.337% 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.
LBS.TO Dividend Yield Attractiveness
Life & Banc Split Corp.(LBS.TO) provides a dividend yield of 12.45%. Compare this with the averages of its peers, industry, and sector to see how it stacks up.
Yield %
3.15%
3.71%
12.45%
13.98%
Dividend Yield
LBS.TO's dividend yield of 12.45% is considered high compared to the sector average of 3.708%, indicating a higher potential risk for investors.
LBS.TO 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 Life & Banc Split Corp.. The filled portion of the bar represents the dividends paid, while the remaining portion represents the remaining FCF.