Compare Payout Ratio Across Equities
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Cross Equities Payout Ratio Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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KELYA | 0.4354 | 0.0597 | 0.0873 | 0.0873 | 0.0873 | 0.0873 | 0.0873 | 0.162 | (0.1675) | (0.1675) | (0.1675) | (0.1675) | (0.1675) | 0.3081 | 0.45 |
KFY | 0.0382 | 0.0307 | 0.0292 | 0.0292 | 0.0578 | 0.7063 | 0.277 | 0.1716 | 0.2285 | 0.2172 | 0.1966 | 0.0821 | 0.1574 | 0.3215 | 0.34 |
HSII | 0.0406 | (0.2883) | 1.9216 | 1.1438 | 1.4512 | 0.5832 | 0.6459 | (0.2079) | 0.2065 | 0.2525 | (0.3199) | 0.1705 | 0.1568 | 0.2304 | 0.22 |
HSON | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.3869) | (0.35) | (0.37) |
MAN | 0.0965 | 0.2587 | 0.3431 | 0.25 | 0.1808 | 0.2886 | 0.2668 | 0.2268 | 0.2287 | 0.2776 | 5.4244 | 0.3572 | 0.3743 | 1.625 | 1.71 |
KFRC | (2.5685) | (2.5685) | (2.5685) | 0.3056 | 0.1405 | 0.2929 | 0.3798 | 0.3648 | 0.2565 | 0.3044 | 0.2996 | 0.2676 | 0.3185 | 0.4513 | 0.47 |
KELYB | 0.4354 | 0.0597 | 0.0873 | 0.0873 | 0.0873 | 0.0873 | 0.0873 | 0.162 | (0.1675) | (0.1675) | (0.1675) | (0.1675) | (0.1675) | 0.3081 | 0.45 |
HQI | 7.2016 | 7.2016 | 7.2016 | 7.2016 | 7.2016 | 7.2016 | 7.2016 | 7.2016 | 0.2533 | 0.2533 | 0.2533 | 0.2651 | 0.2658 | 0.5444 | 0.52 |
Kelly Services A, Korn Ferry, and Heidrick Struggles Payout Ratio description
Payout Ratio is the proportion of organizations earnings paid out as dividends to shareholders. Payout Ratio is typically expressed as a percentage but can be shown as dividends paid out as a proportion of cash flow. The payout ratio is used to determine the sustainability of entities dividend payments. A lower payout ratio is generally preferable to a higher payout ratio, with a ratio greater than 100% indicating entities is paying out more in dividends than it makes in net income.Trending Themes
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