Dividend payout ration is Dividend/EPS, and indicates if company can afford to pay dividends from net income that it earned in the quarter.
Since EPS can be played with using different "accounting gymnastics", a better measure of dividends safety is Dividend to Free Cash Flow (FCF) ratio.
FCF is how much cash the company has earned each quarter, after paying all expenses not related to earnings.
Lower Ratio indicates SAFER Dividend! Ratios consistently close to, or over 100% are usually unsustainable and often indicate a dividend cut might be coming soon.
Based on past 5.7-year performance, here are PR growth metrics:
Share price CAGR of +25.49% Dividend CAGR of +11.61%
Using PR CAGR metrics, we can estimate, that your initial $10000 investment, over next 10 years ago, should grow with dividends being reinvested (DRIP) as follows:
PR
Current Price
$13.60
Start Shares
735.29
Start Value
$10,000
After 10 years:
Final Share Count
967.37
Dividends Payment
$0.45
Annual Dividends
$1,741
Yield on cost
17.41%
Share Price
$104.96
Total Dividends
$9,152
Final Value
$101,539
Estimated Future Value + Dividends - PR
NOTE: Above numbers are our estimate based on PR's Dividend and Price CAGR over past 5.7 years.
These numebrs should only be considered as "potential future returns"! These numbers assume DRIP (reinvesting dividends).
We cannot guarantee that your actual returns will meet these estimates.
Company Info
Permian Resources Corporation (PR) had its IPO on , and is trader on NYSE stock exchange.