Tamawood Limited's (ASX:TWD) investors are due to receive a payment of A$0.11 per share on 6th of June. This makes the dividend yield 8.1%, which will augment investor returns quite nicely.
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Impressive dividend yields are good, but this doesn't matter much if the payments can't be sustained. Before making this announcement, the company's dividend was much higher than its earnings. It will be difficult to sustain this level of payout so we wouldn't be confident about this continuing.
Over the next year, EPS could expand by 8.6% if the company continues along the path it has been on recently. However, if the dividend continues along recent trends, it could start putting pressure on the balance sheet with the payout ratio reaching 120% over the next year.
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The company has a long dividend track record, but it doesn't look great with cuts in the past. Since 2015, the annual payment back then was A$0.21, compared to the most recent full-year payment of A$0.22. Dividend payments have grown at less than 1% a year over this period. The dividend has seen some fluctuations in the past, so even though the dividend was raised this year, we should remember that it has been cut in the past.
With a relatively unstable dividend, it's even more important to see if earnings per share is growing. Tamawood has seen EPS rising for the last five years, at 8.6% per annum. However, the payout ratio is very high, not leaving much room for growth of the dividend in the future.
In summary, while it's good to see that the dividend hasn't been cut, we are a bit cautious about Tamawood's payments, as there could be some issues with sustaining them into the future. Strong earnings growth means Tamawood has the potential to be a good dividend stock in the future, despite the current payments being at elevated levels. Overall, we don't think this company has the makings of a good income stock.
It's important to note that companies having a consistent dividend policy will generate greater investor confidence than those having an erratic one. However, there are other things to consider for investors when analysing stock performance. Case in point: We've spotted 3 warning signs for Tamawood (of which 2 are potentially serious!) you should know about. Looking for more high-yielding dividend ideas? Try our collection of strong dividend payers.
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