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The board of Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:PWOD) has announced that it will pay a dividend of $0.32 per share on the 23rd of December. This means the annual payment is 4.0% of the current stock price, which is above the average for the industry.
While the dividend yield is important for income investors, it is also important to consider any large share price moves, as this will generally outweigh any gains from distributions. Investors will be pleased to see that Penns Woods Bancorp's stock price has increased by 44% in the last 3 months, which is good for shareholders and can also explain a decrease in the dividend yield.
See our latest analysis for Penns Woods Bancorp
Penns Woods Bancorp's Earnings Will Easily Cover The Distributions
While it is great to have a strong dividend yield, we should also consider whether the payment is sustainable.
Having distributed dividends for at least 10 years, Penns Woods Bancorp has a long history of paying out a part of its earnings to shareholders. Taking data from its last earnings report, calculating for the company's payout ratio shows 49%, which means that Penns Woods Bancorp would be able to pay its last dividend without pressure on the balance sheet.
Over the next year, EPS could expand by 1.4% if recent trends continue. If the dividend continues on this path, the future payout ratio could be 49% by next year, which we think can be pretty sustainable going forward.
Penns Woods Bancorp Has A Solid Track Record
The company has an extended history of paying stable dividends. The dividend has gone from an annual total of $1.25 in 2014 to the most recent total annual payment of $1.28. Dividend payments have grown at less than 1% a year over this period. Slow and steady dividend growth might not sound that exciting, but dividends have been stable for ten years, which we think makes this a fairly attractive offer.
The Dividend's Growth Prospects Are Limited
Investors who have held shares in the company for the past few years will be happy with the dividend income they have received. However, Penns Woods Bancorp's EPS was effectively flat over the past five years, which could stop the company from paying more every year. Penns Woods Bancorp is struggling to find viable investments, so it is returning more to shareholders. This could mean the dividend doesn't have the growth potential we look for going into the future.
Penns Woods Bancorp 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. Distributions are quite easily covered by earnings, which are also being converted to cash flows. All of these factors considered, we think this has solid potential as a dividend stock.