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Dividend cover

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Dividend cover is the ratio of company's earnings (net income) over the dividend paid to shareholders, calculated as earnings per share divided by the dividend per share.[1] So, if a company has earnings per share of $10.00 and it pays out a dividend of $2.00, the dividend cover is 5.0x.

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DC = EPS/DPS

  • Note that dividend cover is a recipocate ratio to dividend payout ratio, which is calculated as DPS/EPS.
  • Generally speaking, a ratio of 2 or higher is considered safe—in the sense that the company can well afford the dividend—but anything below 1.5 is risky.
  • If the ratio is under 1, the company is using its retained earnings from a previous year to pay this year's dividend.[2]

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