wellpick.com wellpick.com
Search:    Site Home :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> ToS :> Add Url :> Add Article   
 

ARM or Fixed Mortgages?

Mortgages can be adjustable or fixed. Which ones right for you? - Ben Afzal
 

Are You Covered With a Standard Homeowner's Insurance Policy?

With a standard homeowner?s insurance policy in your hand it includes four important types of covera ... - Finn Jensen
 

Debt Consolidation

Debt consolidation programs are devised to make a family that is struggling with the heavy monthly p ... - Jennifer Bailey
 
 

New Jersey Mortgage Rates

Mortgage refers a way to secure a loan using real estate property as security. It is the most popula ... - Ross Bainbridge
 

Shopping for a Mortgage, Avoid Three Common Mistakes

Buying a home or refinancing one is perhaps the largest financial transaction you will ever make in ... - Jay Conners
 

Boat Loans - Enjoy the Privilege of Being a Boat Owner

Boat loans are tailored for the UK residents who wish to buy a boat of their own. A borrower can app ... - Amanda Thompson
 

How to Sell Structured Settlements

Structured settlement is defined as a legal contract wherein an individual makes payments in exchang ... - Kevin Stith
 

Wealth Management, Wealth Protection, and Tax Planning

Our progressive tax system in the United States facilitates the redistribution of wealth from the mo ... - Wayne Walker
 
 

Site Home –› Investment & Finance –› Stocks & Equities
 

Signs of Dividend Cut

 

In Continuation of an article Don't Just Pick Any Dividend, let me follow up with a few signs of company who may initiate dividend cut. Once dividend payment is initiated, management will be less inclined to cut them. Certain circumstances might force them to cut the dividend. Yes, it is embarrassing. But, it may be needed to survive. Business may be slow. Debt payments may be coming due. Whatever it is, dividend cut generally is not a good thing.

Here are several indications that management will cut future dividend:

Huge Loss. When a company is not profitable, dividend cut may be initiated. If the loss occurred for years and no sign of improvement for the foreseeable future, the chance is, dividend will likely be cut.

Negative Net Cash. This means that the company has more long term debt than it has cash. If the firm's negative net cash is increasing and getting worse, the dividend cut will follow suit.

Negative Cash Flow From Operations. When the company is draining cash operating its business, there is no reason it should keep the dividend payment. The cash can be used for other purposes such as capital expenditure or investing in long term asset to expand its business.

Long Term Debt coming due. If a big portion of the company's long term debt is coming due, it needs to conserve cash. Even if the firm cannot repay it on time, lenders want to see an effort by the company to conserve cash. To please lenders, the company needs to reduce dividend payment and request an extension for the loan.

If a company has one of these signs, they may not cut their dividend anytime soon. But if a company has all these signs, there is a big chance that dividend cut is the next logical stop. What company currently fit this description? General Motors Corporation is one. It has a huge loss of $ 3.81 Billion loss for the first nine months of 2005. Furthermore, its balance sheet is not stellar. It has a huge negative net cash ($ 31 Billion) and cash flow from operation is negative as well. I am not sure when GM's long term debt is coming due. If a huge portion of it comes due, dividend cut will be initiated if its business does not turn around.

Author: Hari Wibowo
 
Author Bio:
Hari Wibowo is an expert in this field. Hari has written several articles in the past on this topic.
This article can be searched using: stock market, stock quotes, stock prices, stock, stock quote, stock market crash, share
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
10 Ways To Protect Yourself From Bankruptcy Caused By Prolonged Illness
 
The Formula for Cheap Secured Personal Loans
 
North Carolina Online Home Loan Offers
 
Doing the Math On Credit Card Rewards
 
Car Loans for People with Bad Credit - Getting an Auto Loan after Bankruptcy
 
New Jersey Mortgage Rates
 
Franchise Opportunity Sellers Beware; franchise buyers lie on forms?
 
New York Refinance - Refinancing in New York
 
Currency Trading Guide
 
Companies To Consolidate Debt
 
 
 
Multiple links exchange
 

Business & Commerce

Investment & Finance

Culture & Art

Events & News

Research & Science

Hygiene & Health

Lifestyle & Fashion

Estate & Realty

Self Management

Tour & Travel

Shopping Online

Medicine & Treatment

Education & Reference

Eating & Drinking

Software & Networking

Sports & Adventure

Employment & Careers

Children

Family & Home

Automobiles

Recreation

Games & Play

Policies & Law

People & Communities

 
Site Home :> Privacy Policy :> ToS  
© 2006-2008 www.wellpick.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.