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Provident Financial Holdings I dividends and buy backs

Provident Financial Holdings I quarterly dividends per share.

Dividends per share are defined as the amount paid to common share holders. The payment is announced on the declaration date and paid on the payment date. Share prices typically fall by the dividend amount on the date the dividend is paid. The size and steadiness of dividends is an important component of the valuation of many companies, particularly income companies. The following plot shows the earnings and dividends for Provident Financial Holdings I

Provident Financial Holdings I dividends

datedividenddeclarationpaymentperiodunadjustedcurrency
17 Aug 2022 0.14 28 Jul 2022 8 Sep 2022 Quarterly 0.14 USD
18 May 2022 0.14 28 Apr 2022 9 Jun 2022 Quarterly 0.14 USD
14 Feb 2022 0.14 25 Jan 2022 8 Mar 2022 Quarterly 0.14 USD
17 Nov 2021 0.14 28 Oct 2021 9 Dec 2021 Quarterly 0.14 USD
11 Aug 2021 0.14 22 Jul 2021 2 Sep 2021 Quarterly 0.14 USD
17 May 2021 0.14 27 Apr 2021 8 Jun 2021 Quarterly 0.14 USD
17 Feb 2021 0.14 28 Jan 2021 11 Mar 2021 Quarterly 0.14 USD
18 Nov 2020 0.14 29 Oct 2020 10 Dec 2020 Quarterly 0.14 USD
19 Aug 2020 0.14 30 Jul 2020 10 Sep 2020 Quarterly 0.14 USD
20 May 2020 0.14 30 Apr 2020 11 Jun 2020 Quarterly 0.14 USD

datedividendepsactual
2020-05-20 0.14
2020-08-19 0.14
2020-11-18 0.14
2021-02-17 0.14
2021-05-17 0.14
2021-08-11 0.14
2021-09-30 0.35
2021-11-17 0.14
2021-12-31 0.3
2022-02-14 0.14
2022-03-31 0.23
2022-05-18 0.14
2022-06-30 0.34
2022-08-17 0.14
2022-09-30 0.29
2022-12-31 0.33
2023-03-31 0.33
2023-06-30 0.26
2023-09-30 0.25
2023-12-31 0.31

Provident Financial Holdings I dividends and earnings

Dividend and Buybacks

Another way companies can generate income for shareholders it to buy back their shares, increasing the share price. This can have tax advantages for shareholders, but is also similar to paying a stock-based dividend to the remaining shareholders. The company accounts show the amount spent on dividends and share buybacks during the year. As these are costs (not income), they are shown as negatives in the accounts.

. Predection Dec 31,23 Sep 30,23 Jun 30,23 Mar 31,23 Dec 31,22
. dividendsPaid -0.0 -1M 1M 1M 1M 1M
. salePurchaseOfStock. . -0.0 -1M -0M -1M -1M -1M

Buyback per share

By comparing the amount spent on buybacks with the amount of outstanding shares, the buybacks can be converted into a dividend per share format.

. Predection Dec 31,23 Sep 30,23 Jun 30,23 Mar 31,23 Dec 31,22
. dividend 0.018 0.139 -0.13 -0.13 -0.13 -0.13
. buyback. . 0.034 0.109 0.070 0.149 0.195 0.203

Comparison

To compare dividends accross stocks, we can compare a number of metrics including the actual dividend, the dividend yeild and the payout ratio.

Provident Financial Holdings I PROV
namesymbolexchangedatesectorpayouteps yield %div yield %buy yield %m cap
Provident Financial Holdings Inc PROV US Dec 31,23 Financial Services 45.59 2.38 1.08 0.85 94M -

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