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  2. Cintas (NASDAQ:CTAS) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than Last ...

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    The board of Cintas Corporation ( NASDAQ:CTAS ) has announced that it will be increasing its dividend by 21% on the... Cintas (NASDAQ:CTAS) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than Last Year At $1.15 Skip ...

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    Even after this increase, though, Cintas only uses 30% of its FCF to fund these payments, meaning it could theoretically double its 0.8% dividend yield without disrupting its operations.

  4. 3 Dividend Aristocrats to Buy and Hold Forever

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    Cintas, A.O. Smith, and Brown-Forman are dividend-paying royalty that will reign for years to come.

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    Cintas delivery truck in Ann Arbor, Michigan Cintas delivery truck in Markham, ON. Cintas Corporation (/ ˈ s ɪ n t ɑː z /) is an American corporation headquartered in Mason, Ohio which provides a range of products and services to businesses including uniforms, mats, mops, cleaning and restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety courses. [6]

  6. S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats - Wikipedia

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    The S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats is a stock market index composed of the companies in the S&P 500 index that have increased their dividends in each of the past 25 consecutive years. It was launched in May 2005.

  7. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

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    The dividend payout ratio is calculated as DPS/EPS. According to Financial Accounting by Walter T. Harrison, the calculation for the payout ratio is as follows: Payout Ratio = (Dividends - Preferred Stock Dividends)/Net Income. The dividend yield is given by earnings yield times the dividend payout ratio:

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  9. Retention ratio - Wikipedia

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    Retention ratio indicates the percentage of a company's earnings that are not paid out in dividends to shareholders but credited to retained earnings.It is the opposite of the dividend payout ratio, and is a key indicator of how much profit a company is keeping to fund its operations, growth, and development.