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Does Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) have enough cash now and going forward to pay its rich dividend? There should be a great deal ...
The last of these looks defensible as a way of recognizing Ford Credit’s real economic contribution to the overall company.
Ford plans 2025 dividends despite falling profits and tariffs, raising questions about sustainability and cash flow limits.
Ford Motor seems determined to avoid reducing its dividend, even as President Trump's tariff policies hammer the auto maker's profit. The company is on track this year to pay dividends of 75 cents a ...
An intended holding period of "forever" is often a great mindset to have when looking for new stocks to buy. It's freeing, in ...
Meanwhile, Ford increased its payout by 50%, and announced a quarterly dividend of 15 cents in July 2022. The company has since maintained the same quarterly dividend, but has topped them up with ...
It is an iconic brand with shares trading cheap, a dividend that is likely to grow as headwinds subside, has a cash-printing high-margin Ford Pro business, and a dividend yield of 5.5%.
Ford's trailing-12-month payout ratio, a measure of how much of its earnings it pays out as dividends to shareholders, stands at 75.3%. That's a fairly high payout ratio for a large-cap company.
At the current $.60 annual dividend that would save Ford over $206M annually, raising the dividend to $.70 a year saves them over $240M.
Ford announced Thursday that, among other moves, it would suspend its quarterly dividend payments to shareholders. The dividend represents an annual cost of $2.4 billion to the Dearborn-based auto ...