Essays Tagged: "Dividend payout ratio"

Jollibee Foods Corporation-A Case Study

ompanies is to determine which of the three can assure a steady return to UPFI (in the form of cash dividends) each year. Only secondary to this is whether or not these companies have the capacity for ... panies have the capacity for further growth. In going about these analyses, we first calculated the dividend payout ratio of each company. Such a ratio is effective in determining what percentage of a ...

(10 pages) 531 1 4.6 Oct/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Financial analysis of Woolworths Limited (WOW) and Foster's Brewing Group Limited (FBG)

ay choose WOW.After considering ROE, the profit actually distributed to shareholders in the form of dividends is measured by Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR). The DPR for WOW was 68.81% in 1996, around 4% ... R). The DPR for WOW was 68.81% in 1996, around 4% less than FBG. For both companies there is a high dividend return for shareholders. For potential and current investors, FBG appears to be a marginall ...

(6 pages) 187 0 3.9 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Eastboro Machine Tools Corporation

al different issues to consider, the underlying problem is the correct implementation of Eastboro's dividend policy. Eastboro was founded as a manufacturer of machine parts, and has traditionally paid ... oro was founded as a manufacturer of machine parts, and has traditionally paid a fairly substantial dividend. However, in recent years, the core focus of the company has shifted toward technology in t ...

(7 pages) 357 0 2.0 Mar/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Eastboro Corporation

al different issues to consider, the underlying problem is the correct implementation of Eastboro's dividend policy. Eastboro was founded as a manufacturer of machine parts, and has traditionally paid ... oro was founded as a manufacturer of machine parts, and has traditionally paid a fairly substantial dividend. However, in recent years, the core focus of the company has shifted toward technology in t ...

(6 pages) 163 0 4.7 Mar/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

What dividend policy should Southboro Corporation adopt in the long-term?

SOUTHBORO CORPORATIONIssue: What dividend policy should Southboro Corporation adopt in the long-term?Background:Southboro is a public ... leted a restructuring of its operations in the face of declining sales and has suspended payment of dividends during the 1st semester of 1988.After completion of the restructuring, the Company is shif ... industrial production and consumer spending.With this, the Company is contemplating on determining dividend policy that would best serve the interests of the stockholders but will not hamper the long ...

(3 pages) 45 0 3.0 Aug/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Florida Power & Light Company, major subsidiary of FPL Group ("FPL") Dividend Policy Analysis

What drives firms to pay dividends? Advantages and disadvantages.Dividends are set by the firm's board of directors and can c ... ntages.Dividends are set by the firm's board of directors and can come in the form of cash or stock dividends. Instead of retaining earnings for expansion or investment in growth opportunities, the pr ... ngs for expansion or investment in growth opportunities, the profits of the firm are converted into dividends for the shareholders. This means that high payout ratios are often paid by mature companie ...

(7 pages) 133 2 4.8 Jun/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Dividend policy and firm value

The dividend decision is an integral part of the firm's strategic financing decision. It essentially inv ... inance future growth and development. (Sterk and Vandenberg 2004 441-55)The objective of the firm's dividend decision, like all financial decisions, should be the maximisation of shareholder wealth. I ... st then clearly managers should concern themselves with its determination; if it does not, then any dividend policy will do, as one policy will be equal to another. It should be noted that the dividen ...

(19 pages) 171 0 4.3 Apr/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Management Planning & Decision Making

Report On Financial Management: Evaluation Of Stocks

nally, a company can simply repurchase its own shares using its excess cash, rather than paying out dividends to shareholders. This effectively drives up the stock price by providing a buyer as well a ... ive companies tend to be much more liberal in this day and age with share repurchases as opposed to dividends, simply because dividends to shareholders get taxed twice.Let me consider some of the meth ...

(7 pages) 51 0 0.0 Apr/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting