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eXp World Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:EXPI) will pay a dividend of $0.05 on the 2nd of December. This means the annual payment will be 1.4% of the current stock price, which is lower than the industry average.
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eXp World Holdings' Projections Indicate Future Payments May Be Unsustainable
Estimates Indicate eXp World Holdings' Could Struggle to Maintain Dividend Payments In The Future
eXp World Holdings' Future Dividends May Potentially Be At Risk
Even a low dividend yield can be attractive if it is sustained for years on end. eXp World Holdings is not generating a profit, but its free cash flows easily cover the dividend, leaving plenty for reinvestment in the business. In general, cash flows are more important than the more traditional measures of profit so we feel pretty comfortable with the dividend at this level.
The next 12 months is set to see EPS grow by 124.0%. Assuming the dividend continues along recent trends, we think the payout ratio could get very high, which probably can't continue without starting to put some pressure on the balance sheet.
eXp World Holdings Doesn't Have A Long Payment History
The company has maintained a consistent dividend for a few years now, but we would like to see a longer track record before relying on it. The annual payment during the last 3 years was $0.16 in 2021, and the most recent fiscal year payment was $0.20. This works out to be a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 7.7% a year over that time. The dividend has been growing as a reasonable rate, which we like. However, investors will probably want to see a longer track record before they consider eXp World Holdings to be a consistent dividend paying stock.
Dividend Growth Potential Is Shaky
Investors who have held shares in the company for the past few years will be happy with the dividend income they have received. Let's not jump to conclusions as things might not be as good as they appear on the surface. eXp World Holdings' earnings per share has shrunk at 18% a year over the past five years. This steep decline can indicate that the business is going through a tough time, which could constrain its ability to pay a larger dividend each year in the future. On the bright side, earnings are predicted to gain some ground over the next year, but until this turns into a pattern we wouldn't be feeling too comfortable.
The Dividend Could Prove To Be Unreliable
Overall, it's nice to see a consistent dividend payment, but we think that longer term, the current level of payment might be unsustainable. The company is generating plenty of cash, which could maintain the dividend for a while, but the track record hasn't been great. We don't think eXp World Holdings is a great stock to add to your portfolio if income is your focus.