Formula
to calculate dividend
payout ratio:
Dividend
Payout Ratio = annual dividends per share /
net income.
Dividend
Payout Ratio definition and explanation:
The dividend
payout ratio
shows the portion of earnings that
are paid out in dividends.
A low dividend payout ratio
indicates that a large portion of the profits are
retained and likely invested for growth.
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