Important news for shareholders and potential investors in TrustCo Bank Corp NY (NASDAQ:TRST): The dividend payment of US$0.068 per share will be distributed into shareholder on 01 October 2018, and the stock will begin trading ex-dividend at an earlier date, 06 September 2018. What does this mean for current shareholders and potential investors? Below, I will explain how holding TrustCo Bank Corp NY can impact your portfolio income stream, by analysing the stockâs most recent financial data and dividend attributes.
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If you are a dividend investor, you should always assess these five key metrics:
The company currently pays out 50.4% of its earnings as a dividend, according to its trailing twelve-month data, meaning the dividend is sufficiently covered by earnings. Furthermore, analysts have not forecasted a dividends per share for the future, which makes it hard to determine the yield shareholders should expect, and whether the current payout is sustainable, moving forward.
Reliablity is an important factor for dividend stocks, particularly for income investors who want a strong track record of payment and a positive outlook for future payout. TRST investors will be well aware there has not been any increase in the dividend payments over the last 10 years, although the payments have at least been steady. However, income investors that value stability over growth may still find TRST appealing.
Compared to its peers, TrustCo Bank Corp NY produces a yield of 2.9%, which is on the low-side for Mortgage stocks.
If you are building an income portfolio, then TrustCo Bank Corp NY is a complicated choice since it has some positive aspects as well as negative ones. However, if you are not strictly just a dividend investor, the stock could still offer some interesting investment opportunities. Given that this is purely a dividend analysis, you should always research extensively before deciding whether or not a stock is an appropriate investment for you. I always recommend analysing the companyâs fundamentals and underlying business before making an investment decision. Below, Iâve compiled three pertinent aspects you should look at:
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