Dividend Cover
Dividend cover is a financial ratio that measures how many times a company’s net income can cover its dividend payments. It is calculated by dividing the company’s earnings per share (EPS) by the dividend per share (DPS). A high dividend cover ratio indicates that the company has ample earnings to cover its dividend payments, while a low ratio suggests that the company may struggle to maintain its current dividend levels. A dividend cover ratio above 2 is generally considered healthy, as it shows that the company is generating enough profits to pay dividends comfortably.
Example
If a company has earnings per share of $5 and pays a dividend of $2 per share, its dividend cover would be 2.5, indicating strong dividend sustainability.
Key points
• Measures how easily a company can pay its dividends from earnings.
• Calculated by dividing earnings per share by dividends per share.
• A higher ratio indicates better dividend coverage.