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- Dividend Yield
- 0.29%
- Payout Ratio
- 7.35%
- Dividend Amount Per Share
- -
- Last Ex-Dividend Date
- Sep 16, 2024
UHAL-B Dividend Safety
UHAL-B paid out 7.35% of its $629M earnings as dividends over the last 12 months.
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Dividend Payout Ratio
UHAL-B's Dividend Payout Ratio of 7.35% is considered safe for the Industrials sector, indicating that the company retains enough earnings to support business growth.
Interest Rate Coverage
UHAL-B's Interest Coverage Ratio of 3.285 indicates strong financial health with easy coverage of interest expenses.
Income Quality
UHAL-B shows excellent income quality with a ratio of 2.434. This indicates high-quality earnings and low risk of dividend cuts.
UHAL-B Dividend Growth
U-Haul Holding Company(UHAL-B) offers a dividend yield of 0.29% and pays $0 in dividends per share. Explore the historical dividend growth of UHAL-B.
Dividend Stability
UHAL-B has a limited dividend history, making stability analysis difficult.
Dividend Growth
UHAL-B's dividend payments have shown moderate growth, growing by 4.564% annually over the last 5 years.
Earnings Growth
UHAL-B's earnings have grown by 7.299% 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.
UHAL-B Dividend Yield Attractiveness
U-Haul Holding Company(UHAL-B) provides a dividend yield of 0.29%. Compare this with the averages of its peers, industry, and sector to see how it stacks up.
Yield %
0.29%
2.90%
4.14%
Dividend Yield
UHAL-B's dividend yield of 0.29% is considered good compared to the sector average of 2.901%, providing a strong safety margin for investors.
UHAL-B 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 U-Haul Holding Company. The filled portion of the bar represents the dividends paid, while the remaining portion represents the remaining FCF.