Over the past several years, the company has steadily grown its net interest income. Importantly (and somewhat surprisingly), net interest income is forecast to rise this year by more than 8%. This year, the company is projected to pay out $115 million in dividends compared with $140 million in net interest income, so net interest income should cover the dividend. Last year, the payout ratio was a little too high, as Arbor paid out $139 million in dividends despite bringing in $130 million in net interest income. That's really the only blemish on Arbor's dividend safety rating. Arbor paid a dividend from 2004 to 2008 and then stopped. While SafetyNet Pro takes dividend cuts and suspensions very seriously (it's a cardinal sin), it has a 10-year statute of limitations. So anything that happened before 2011 is forgiven. SafetyNet Pro is a groundbreaking tool that predicts dividend cuts with stunning accuracy. With it, you can determine the dividend safety rating of nearly 1,000 stocks. Access to SafetyNet Pro is reserved exclusively for subscribers of Marc's newsletter, The Oxford Income Letter. To learn more about SafetyNet Pro and The Oxford Income Letter, click here now. | |
The company reinstated its dividend in 2012 and has raised it every year since, including its most recent increase in February. As long as Arbor Realty's net interest income comes in at or above its dividend payout, the dividend should be fairly safe. That could be a big "if," as 2020 is not a normal year. But looking at the numbers, I don't believe shareholders have a lot to worry about in the short term when it comes to the safety of the dividend. Dividend Safety Rating: B If you have a stock whose dividend you'd like me to analyze, leave the ticker symbol in the comments section. And if you want to see if I've written about your favorite stock recently, click on "Search" in the upper right part of the homepage here and type in the name of the company. Arbor Realty is a special case - it has an enormous yield that, for the moment, remains safe. In one of my recent State of the Market YouTube videos, I revealed the names of three of my favorite safe, high-yielding stocks like this one. Click here to watch the video. Good investing, Marc |
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