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The board of Cass Information Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CASS) has announced that it will pay a dividend on the 15th of September, with investors receiving $0.29 per share. Based on this payment, the dividend yield on the company's stock will be 3.0%, which is an attractive boost to shareholder returns.
See our latest analysis for Cass Information Systems
Cass Information Systems' Dividend Is Well Covered By Earnings
Impressive dividend yields are good, but this doesn't matter much if the payments can't be sustained. Based on the last payment, Cass Information Systems was quite comfortably earning enough to cover the dividend. This indicates that quite a large proportion of earnings is being invested back into the business.
Over the next year, EPS is forecast to expand by 18.2%. If the dividend continues on this path, the payout ratio could be 45% by next year, which we think can be pretty sustainable going forward.
Cass Information Systems Has A Solid Track Record
The company has been paying a dividend for a long time, and it has been quite stable which gives us confidence in the future dividend potential. The dividend has gone from an annual total of $0.546 in 2013 to the most recent total annual payment of $1.16. This implies that the company grew its distributions at a yearly rate of about 7.8% over that duration. Companies like this can be very valuable over the long term, if the decent rate of growth can be maintained.
Cass Information Systems May Find It Hard To Grow The Dividend
The company's investors will be pleased to have been receiving dividend income for some time. However, Cass Information Systems has only grown its earnings per share at 4.5% per annum over the past five years. Growth of 4.5% per annum is not particularly high, which might explain why the company is paying out a higher proportion of earnings. This isn't bad in itself, but unless earnings growth pick up we wouldn't expect dividends to grow either.
Cass Information Systems Looks Like A Great Dividend Stock
Overall, we think that this is a great income investment, and we think that maintaining the dividend this year may have been a conservative choice. The company is easily earning enough to cover its dividend payments and it is great to see that these earnings are being translated into cash flow. Taking this all into consideration, this looks like it could be a good dividend opportunity.
Market movements attest to how highly valued a consistent dividend policy is compared to one which is more unpredictable. Meanwhile, despite the importance of dividend payments, they are not the only factors our readers should know when assessing a company. Now, if you want to look closer, it would be worth checking out our free research on Cass Information Systems management tenure, salary, and performance. If you are a dividend investor, you might also want to look at our curated list of high yield dividend stocks.