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Visa Inc.
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$309.92
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0.02
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Market Cap $607,362.60M
Forward P/E 27.7x
Volume 5,919,500
Total Return (3M) 15.89%

Visa Inc. (V)
Dividend Date & History

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Dividend Data

Visa Inc.’s (V) dividend yield is 0.76%, which means that for every $100 invested in the company's stock, investors would receive $0.76 in dividends per year.

Visa Inc.’s payout ratio is 21.36% which means that 21.36% of the company's earnings are paid out as dividends. A low payout ratio may indicate that the company has a strong financial position and can invest in growth opportunities, while a high payout ratio may indicate that the company is returning most of its earnings to shareholders. V’s annual dividend is $2.36 per share. This is the total amount of dividends paid out to shareholders in a year.

Visa Inc.’s (V) ex-dividend date is , which means that buyers purchasing shares on or after that date will not be eligible to receive the next dividend payment.

Visa Inc. (V) pays dividends on a quarterly basis. The next dividend payment is planned on . Visa Inc. (V) has increased its dividends for 15 consecutive years. This is a positive sign of the company's financial stability and its ability to pay consistent dividends in the future.

Dividend Yield 0.76%
Annual Dividend $2.36
Ex Dividend Date Nov 12, 2024
Dividend Growth 14.97%
Payout Ratio 21.36%
Payout Period Quarterly
Next Div Payment Dec 02, 2024
Cons. Yrs Growth 15

Dividend History and Growth

Visa Inc. (V) dividend payments per share are an average of 14.97% over the past 12 months, 17.22% over the past 36 months, 15.41% over the past 60 months, and 17.74% over the past 120 months.

It is important to note that V’s dividend history and growth can be affected by many factors, such as profitability, cash flow, and financial stability, as well as its growth prospects and dividend payout policies. Add V to your watchlist to be aware of any updates.

Dividend Growth Table

1Y
3Y
5Y
10Y
Annualized Growth %
14.97%
17.22%
15.41%
17.74%

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Dividend Yield

V dividend yield graph is a visual representation of Visa Inc.’s dividend yield over the last 12 months. This is useful for investors to understand V’s historical dividend yield and to identify any trends or patterns in the company's dividend payments over time.

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Shareholder Yield

Shareholder yield is a metric that measures the total return to shareholders through dividends, buybacks, and debt paydown. It is a ratio that compares the cash returned to shareholders over a period of time to the market capitalization of the company.

Visa Inc. (V) shareholder yield graph below includes indicators for dividends, buybacks, and debt paydown, which allows investors to see how each component contributes to the overall shareholder yield.

It's important to note that shareholder yield is just one metric among many that investors may use to evaluate a company's financial health and its potential for future growth. It should be considered in conjunction with other financial metrics such as earnings, revenue, and debt levels to get a comprehensive understanding of a company's financial position.

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Dividend Safety

Dividend safety refers to the ability of a company to continue paying its dividends to shareholders without interruption or reduction. A company with a high level of dividend safety is generally considered to have a strong financial position, with a consistent history of paying dividends and a low risk of default.

Some specific indicators often used to assess Visa Inc. (V) dividend safety include

  • Dividend payment history: V has a long history of paying dividends and has consistently increased its dividend payout for 15 consecutive years.
  • Dividend payout ratio: A low payout ratio, typically less than 60%, indicates that a company has enough earnings to pay dividends and retain earnings to reinvest in the business. Visa Inc.’s payout ratio is about 21.36%

It is worth noting that Dividend safety can change over time, and a company that was considered to have a high level of dividend safety in the past may no longer be considered safe today. Therefore, it is important to regularly monitor a company's financial performance and dividend payment history.

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Comparing Visa Inc. to Other Stock

The percentile ranks table is a way to compare Visa Inc. (V) dividend yield relative to its sector, country, and the world.

  • Dividend yield: V’s latest value of 0.76% is the percentage of the current stock price that is paid out as dividends to shareholders. The relative to the sector, country, and world values (0.1, 0.15, and 0.24 respectively) indicate Visa Inc.’s dividend yield compared to others in its sector, country, and world. For example, a value of 0.15 relative to country means that Visa Inc.’s dividend yield is higher than 15% of companies in its country.

This table allows investors to quickly compare a company's dividend metrics to its peers in the sector, country, and the world, and evaluate its relative stability and growth potential.

Percentile Ranks Table

latest value
relative to sector
relative to country
relative to world
Dividend Yield
0.76%
0.1
0.15
0.24

Dividend FAQ

Does Visa Inc. pay dividends?

Visa Inc. (V) pays dividends to its shareholders.

How much is Visa Inc.’s dividend?

Visa Inc.'s (V) quarterly dividend per share was $0.59 as of .

When is Visa Inc.’s ex-dividend date?

Visa Inc.’s latest ex-dividend date was on . The V stock shareholders received the last dividend payment of $0.59 per share on .

When is Visa Inc.’s next dividend payment date?

Visa Inc.’s next dividend payment will be on .

Does Visa Inc. have sufficient earnings to cover its dividends?

Visa Inc. (V) has a low payout ratio of 21.36%, which is generally considered to be a sign that a company has enough earnings to pay dividends and retain earnings to reinvest in the business.


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