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Recent Dividend Cuts

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CompanyAnnouncement DateAmountPrevious AmountDecrease AmountYieldEx-DatePayable DateIndicator(s)
ZTR
Virtus Total Return Fund
9/6/2022$0.08$0.1130-29.20%12.58%9/9/20229/19/2022
JHS
John Hancock Income Securities Trust
9/3/2022$0.1216$0.2180-44.22%4.14%9/9/20229/30/2022News Coverage
PIMCO Corporate & Income Opportunity Fund stock logo
PTY
PIMCO Corporate & Income Opportunity Fund
9/3/2022$0.1188$0.13-8.62%10.53%9/9/202210/3/2022News Coverage
POSCO Holdings Inc. stock logo
PKX
POSCO
9/2/2022$0.6120$0.8350-26.71%5.37%6/29/20229/9/2022Upcoming Earnings
Gap Down
Presidio Property Trust, Inc. stock logo
SQFT
Presidio Property Trust
9/2/2022$0.02$0.1060-81.13%3.85%9/15/20229/30/2022Gap Up
High Trading Volume
Royce Value Trust Inc. stock logo
RVT
Royce Value Trust
9/2/2022$0.32$0.35-8.57%12.2%9/9/20229/23/2022
Royce Micro-Cap Trust, Inc. stock logo
RMT
Royce Micro-Cap Trust
9/2/2022$0.21$0.23-8.70%10.8%9/9/20229/23/2022
MFS Municipal Income Trust stock logo
MFM
MFS Municipal Income Trust
9/2/2022$0.0195$0.0205-4.88%4.8%9/13/20229/30/2022
CXH
MFS Investment Grade Municipal Trust
9/2/2022$0.0265$0.0280-5.36%4.8%9/13/20229/30/2022
MIN
MFS Intermediate Income Trust
9/2/2022$0.0224$0.0226-0.58%10.0%9/13/20229/30/2022
CXE
MFS High Income Municipal Trust
9/2/2022$0.0155$0.0165-6.06%5.5%9/13/20229/30/2022Negative News
MGF
MFS Government Markets Income Trust
9/2/2022$0.0227$0.0227-0.40%8.4%9/13/20229/30/2022
Invesco Value Municipal Income Trust stock logo
IIM
Invesco Value Municipal Income Trust
9/2/2022$0.0544$0.0585-7.01%5.0%9/14/20229/30/2022
BGRN
iShares USD Green Bond ETF
8/31/2022$0.1050$0.1150-8.70%2.67%9/1/20229/8/2022Negative News
iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF stock logo
EMB
iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF
8/31/2022$0.3120$0.3610-13.57%4.42%9/1/20229/8/2022Options Volume
iShares Fallen Angels USD Bond ETF stock logo
FALN
iShares Fallen Angels USD Bond ETF
8/31/2022$0.1030$0.1120-8.04%4.94%9/1/20229/8/2022Negative News
iShares ESG Advanced High Yield Corporate Bond ETF stock logo
HYXF
iShares ESG Advanced High Yield Corporate Bond ETF
8/31/2022$0.1930$0.2020-4.46%5.25%9/1/20229/8/2022High Trading Volume
IBTH
iShares iBonds Dec 2027 Term Treasury ETF
8/31/2022$0.0430$0.0490-12.24%2.27%9/1/20229/8/2022
iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF stock logo
IEF
iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF
8/31/2022$0.1790$0.1840-2.72%2.15%9/1/20229/8/2022
iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF stock logo
PFF
iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF
8/31/2022$0.1510$0.1640-7.93%5.52%9/1/20229/8/2022News Coverage
Sibanye Stillwater Limited stock logo
SBSW
Sibanye Stillwater
8/31/2022$0.3246$0.4936-34.24%7.4%9/15/20229/29/2022Gap Up
China Petroleum & Chemical Co. stock logo
SNP
China Petroleum & Chemical
8/30/2022$2.1030$2.4674-14.77%9/15/202210/6/2022Positive News
G. Willi-Food International Ltd. stock logo
WILC
G. Willi-Food International
8/30/2022$0.43$0.44-2.27%5.3%9/12/20229/21/2022News Coverage
Gap Up
Newtek Business Services Corp. stock logo
NEWT
Newtek Business Services
8/30/2022$0.65$0.75-13.33%12.3%9/19/20229/30/2022
Gold Fields Limited stock logo
GFI
Gold Fields
8/30/2022$0.1720$0.1738-1.04%3.4%9/15/20229/29/2022
JOYY Inc. stock logo
YY
JOYY
8/29/2022$0.5070$0.51-0.59%7.23%9/21/202210/6/2022
TotalEnergies SE stock logo
TTE
TotalEnergies
8/26/2022$0.5050$0.5440-7.17%3.71%9/19/202210/13/2022
Frontline Ltd. stock logo
FRO
Frontline
8/25/2022$0.15$0.50-70.00%5.07%9/15/202210/3/2022Analyst Upgrade
Analyst Revision
Gap Down
Eni S.p.A. stock logo
E
ENI
8/25/2022$0.9169$0.9356-1.99%5.0%9/19/202210/7/2022Gap Down
Telefônica Brasil S.A. stock logo
VIV
Telefônica Brasil
8/24/2022$0.0296$0.0637-53.54%7.8%9/1/20229/1/2022
The Bank of Nova Scotia stock logo
BNS
Bank of Nova Scotia
8/24/2022$0.7897$0.8010-1.41%5.5%10/3/202210/27/2022Analyst Downgrade
Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A. stock logo
SQM
Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile
8/22/2022$1.2020$2.7872-56.87%4.82%9/29/20229/30/2022Analyst Revision
First Trust Tactical High Yield ETF stock logo
HYLS
First Trust Tactical High Yield ETF
8/22/2022$0.24$0.2650-9.43%7.02%8/23/20228/31/2022
Granite Real Estate Inc. Staple stock logo
GRP.U
Granite Real Estate Inc. Staple
8/19/2022$0.1999$0.2002-0.15%3.9%8/30/20229/15/2022
Granite Real Estate Inc. Staple stock logo
GRP.U
Granite Real Estate Inc. Staple
8/19/2022$0.1999$0.2002-0.15%3.9%8/30/20229/15/2022
General Motors stock logo
GM
General Motors
8/19/2022$0.09$0.38-76.32%0.93%8/30/20229/15/2022Analyst Report
360 DigiTech, Inc. stock logo
QFIN
360 DigiTech
8/18/2022$0.18$0.22-18.18%4.98%9/15/202210/28/2022
Betterware de México, S.A.P.I. de C.V. stock logo
BWMX
Betterware de México, S.A.P.I. de C.V.
8/17/2022$0.2406$0.4120-41.60%15.0%8/24/20229/8/2022
Bancolombia S.A. stock logo
CIB
Bancolombia
8/17/2022$0.7403$0.8250-10.27%3.5%9/28/202210/13/2022
Tekla Life Sciences Investors stock logo
HQL
Tekla Life Sciences Investors
8/17/2022$0.31$0.35-11.43%9.2%8/25/20229/30/2022
Tekla Healthcare Investors stock logo
HQH
Tekla Healthcare Investors
8/17/2022$0.40$0.44-9.09%9.1%8/25/20229/30/2022
USOI
Credit Suisse X-Links Crude Oil Shares Covered Call ETNs
8/17/2022$0.0943$0.1695-44.37%8/19/20228/25/2022
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. stock logo
AQN
Algonquin Power & Utilities
8/15/2022$0.1808$0.3630-50.19%4.7%9/28/202210/14/2022
América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. stock logo
AMX
América Móvil
8/12/2022$0.1964$0.1974-0.52%1.8%8/25/20229/6/2022
CSP Inc. stock logo
CSPI
CSP
8/12/2022$0.03$0.15-80.00%1.41%8/19/20229/9/2022
P&F Industries, Inc. stock logo
PFIN
P&F Industries
8/11/2022$0.05$0.50-90.00%8/19/20228/29/2022
NatWest Group plc stock logo
NWG
NatWest Group
8/11/2022$0.1957$0.2039-4.01%4.3%8/25/20229/16/2022Analyst Report
Stock Split
The India Fund, Inc. stock logo
IFN
The India Fund
8/11/2022$0.46$0.53-13.21%20.1%8/23/20229/30/2022Positive News
Mativ Holdings, Inc. stock logo
MATV
Mativ
8/11/2022$0.40$0.44-9.09%6.9%8/18/20229/23/2022
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. stock logo
HY
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling
8/10/2022$0.3220$0.3225-0.16%3.9%8/31/20229/15/2022
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited stock logo
TSM
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing
8/10/2022$0.4580$0.4625-0.96%1.8%12/15/20221/12/2023
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC stock logo
IHG
InterContinental Hotels Group
8/10/2022$0.4390$0.8590-48.89%2.1%9/1/202210/6/2022News Coverage
Banco Macro S.A. stock logo
BMA
Banco Macro
8/10/2022$0.0821$0.6902-88.11%5.5%8/18/20228/26/2022Positive News
Banco BBVA Argentina S.A. stock logo
BBAR
Banco BBVA Argentina
8/10/2022$0.0190$0.1140-83.31%8/18/20228/26/2022
Patria Investments Limited stock logo
PAX
Patria Investments
8/9/2022$0.1690$0.2020-16.34%4.6%9/1/20229/16/2022Analyst Report
Euronav NV stock logo
EURN
Euronav
8/9/2022$0.03$0.06-50.00%0.8%8/30/20229/9/2022Analyst Upgrade
Analyst Revision
News Coverage
Gap Down
VSMV
VictoryShares US Multi-Factor Minimum Volatility ETF
8/8/2022$0.0390$0.0470-17.02%1.23%8/9/20228/11/2022
VSDA
VictoryShares Dividend Accelerator ETF
8/8/2022$0.0480$0.0720-33.33%1.29%8/9/20228/11/2022
FS KKR Capital Corp. stock logo
FSK
FS KKR Capital
8/8/2022$0.67$0.68-1.47%12.06%9/13/202210/4/2022
VictoryShares US Discovery Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF stock logo
CSF
VictoryShares US Discovery Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2022$0.0530$0.0550-3.64%1.13%8/9/20228/11/2022
CSB
VictoryShares US Small Cap High Div Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2022$0.0710$0.1430-50.35%1.52%8/9/20228/11/2022
VictoryShares US Small Cap Volatility Wtd ETF stock logo
CSA
VictoryShares US Small Cap Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2022$0.0470$0.0530-11.32%0.92%8/9/20228/11/2022
CID
VictoryShares International High Div Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2022$0.0670$0.2890-76.82%2.77%8/9/20228/11/2022
VictoryShares US 500 Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF stock logo
CFO
VictoryShares US 500 Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2022$0.0510$0.1150-55.65%0.93%8/9/20228/11/2022
CDL
VictoryShares US Large Cap High Div Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2022$0.1160$0.1630-28.83%2.32%8/9/20228/11/2022News Coverage
VictoryShares US EQ Income Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF stock logo
CDC
VictoryShares US EQ Income Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2022$0.0760$0.1770-57.06%1.36%8/9/20228/11/2022Gap Up
Barrick Gold Corp stock logo
GOLD
Barrick Gold
8/8/2022$0.1560$0.20-22.00%3.85%8/30/20229/15/2022
WPP plc stock logo
WPP
WPP
8/8/2022$0.9052$1.2505-27.61%4.2%10/13/202211/1/2022News Coverage
WPP plc stock logo
WPP
WPP
8/8/2022$0.9052$1.2505-27.61%4.2%10/13/202211/1/2022News Coverage
Brookfield Business Partners L.P. stock logo
BBU
Brookfield Business Partners
8/8/2022$0.0625$0.0630-0.79%1.0%8/30/20229/29/2022News Coverage
Templeton Global Income Fund stock logo
GIM
Templeton Global Income Fund
8/8/2022$0.0311$0.0327-4.89%8.9%8/12/20228/31/2022
Delaware Investments Dividend and Income Fund, Inc. stock logo
DDF
Delaware Investments Dividend and Income Fund
8/8/2022$0.0582$0.0610-4.59%8.3%8/18/20228/26/2022News Coverage
Excelerate Energy, Inc. stock logo
EE
Excelerate Energy
8/5/2022$0.0250$0.41-93.90%0.45%8/18/20229/7/2022Positive News
The Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund Inc. stock logo
CUBA
The Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund
8/5/2022$0.1740$0.2650-34.34%15.82%8/19/20229/30/2022
Novo Nordisk A/S stock logo
NVO
Novo Nordisk A/S
8/5/2022$0.5836$0.7410-21.25%1.1%8/12/20228/23/2022
ING Groep stock logo
ING
ING Groep
8/5/2022$0.1737$0.2452-29.15%10.1%8/12/20228/22/2022Analyst Report
Canadian Natural Resources Limited stock logo
CNQ
Canadian Natural Resources
8/5/2022$0.5822$0.5830-0.14%4.5%9/15/202210/5/2022Gap Down
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. stock logo
AMC
AMC Entertainment
8/4/2022$0.0025$0.03-91.67%0.18%8/12/20228/19/2022Analyst Report
Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. stock logo
APAM
Artisan Partners Asset Management
8/4/2022$0.60$0.76-21.05%9.0%8/16/20228/31/2022Positive News
Genco Shipping & Trading Limited stock logo
GNK
Genco Shipping & Trading
8/3/2022$0.50$0.79-36.71%11.42%8/15/20228/23/2022Positive News
Dorian LPG Ltd. stock logo
LPG
Dorian LPG
8/3/2022$1.00$2.50-60.00%8/12/20229/2/2022
Cedar Fair, L.P. stock logo
FUN
Cedar Fair
8/3/2022$0.30$0.9350-67.91%2.99%8/30/20229/15/2022
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. stock logo
BIP
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners
8/3/2022$0.36$0.54-33.33%3.62%8/30/20229/29/2022Positive News
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. stock logo
RGR
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.
8/3/2022$0.47$0.68-30.88%2.83%8/16/20228/31/2022Positive News
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras stock logo
PBR
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras
8/3/2022$0.1643$1.2984-87.34%44.8%8/12/20229/8/2022
DMF
BNY Mellon Municipal Income
8/3/2022$0.0240$0.0290-17.24%4.0%8/15/20228/31/2022Dividend Announcement
Positive News
Mercury General Co. stock logo
MCY
Mercury General
8/3/2022$0.3175$0.6350-50.00%3.6%9/14/20229/29/2022Positive News
Service Co. International stock logo
SCI
Service Co. International
8/3/2022$0.25$0.52-51.92%1.5%9/14/20229/30/2022News Coverage
Texas Pacific Land Co. stock logo
TPL
Texas Pacific Land
8/2/2022$3.00$23.00-86.96%0.73%9/7/20229/15/2022
DiamondRock Hospitality stock logo
DRH
DiamondRock Hospitality
8/2/2022$0.03$0.1250-76.00%1.3%9/29/202210/12/2022News Coverage
Positive News
Chesapeake Energy Co. stock logo
CHK
Chesapeake Energy
8/2/2022$2.32$2.34-0.85%10.5%8/16/20229/1/2022Options Volume
Analyst Revision
Positive News
Gap Down
Chesapeake Energy Co. stock logo
CHK
Chesapeake Energy
8/2/2022$2.32$2.34-0.85%10.5%8/16/20229/1/2022Options Volume
Analyst Revision
Positive News
Gap Down
Scully Royalty Ltd. stock logo
SRL
Scully Royalty
8/2/2022$0.26$0.27-3.70%11.3%8/11/20228/26/2022
HSBC Holdings plc stock logo
HSBC
HSBC
8/2/2022$0.45$0.90-50.00%4.1%8/18/20229/29/2022Analyst Report
MFV
MFS Special Value Trust
8/2/2022$0.0382$0.0385-0.73%11.0%8/16/20228/31/2022Dividend Increase
Positive News
MFS Multimarket Income Trust stock logo
MMT
MFS Multimarket Income Trust
8/2/2022$0.0330$0.0340-2.91%9.4%8/16/20228/31/2022Dividend Increase
Positive News
CIF
MFS Intermediate High Income Fund
8/2/2022$0.0148$0.0150-1.40%10.1%8/16/20228/31/2022Dividend Increase
MIN
MFS Intermediate Income Trust
8/2/2022$0.0226$0.0230-1.96%9.8%8/16/20228/31/2022
VPV
Invesco Pennsylvania Value Municipal Income Trust
8/2/2022$0.0425$0.0465-8.60%4.6%8/12/20228/31/2022Dividend Announcement
Positive News
Delek US Holdings, Inc. stock logo
DK
Delek US
8/1/2022$0.20$0.31-35.48%2.94%8/19/20229/6/2022Analyst Report
Stock Dividend Cuts Happen Are You Ready?

The object of dividend investors is income. The income from dividend-paying stocks can be profit and income or re-invested but what about the original capital? Dividend stocks are typically not growth stocks and while they may not have the downside volatility that growth stocks have, they also do not present as large of an upside return in share price. The biggest risk for Dividend stocks is dividend cuts. A dividend cut is when the payment is reduced or suspended altogether and it is rarely down for good reasons.

The dividend helps to boost the stock’s total return which, particularly in down markets, can help make owning these stocks more profitable than owning growth stocks. Many dividend-paying companies have solid balance sheets that allow them to weather tough financial conditions without having to cut their dividend, but not all.

There is a select group of companies called Dividend Aristocrats which means they are S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY)companies that have increased their dividend payment for 25 consecutive years. And an even smaller group of companies are Dividend Kings which means they have increased their dividend payments for over 50 years. These companies are assumed to be financially strong and come with very low risk.

Therefore, when a company cuts or suspends its dividend it is seen as a sign of financial weakness and that has a material effect on the wealth of shareholders. When dividends get cut stock prices fall. In the great recession, nearly $100 billion in dividend income was lost in 2008 and 2009 and that drove the stock market down by 50%.

However, while a dividend cut is generally due to severe financial pressure, there are occasions when a company cuts its dividend for less odious reasons. It’s always up to an investor to perform their due diligence when understanding the reason for a dividend cut.

Dividend Cuts Improve Cash Flow And The Balance Sheet

A dividend cut is a serious event that a company takes as a last-step resort to curb cash bleed and shore up balance sheets. When an S&P 500 company decides to reduce the amount of money it pays to shareholders as a dividend it has a far-reaching repercussion that can leave slow-moving investors with very large losses. In a worst-case scenario, a company may decide to stop paying out dividends entirely (i.e. suspend its dividend) which will have an even worse impact on share prices.

Dividends are paid out of a company’s earnings, so long as earnings are good the dividend should be consistent but there are other factors like debt, too. In one way, a dividend cut is evidence that a company does not have, or is not forecasting that it will have, enough revenue, earnings, cash flow, or cash on hand to maintain its dividend at its current level without some change to the fundamentals.

Why Are Dividends Important, Cash Flow!

A dividend is a portion of a company’s profits (or earnings) expressed as a percentage of its price. Assuming the dividend amount remains constant, the yield goes up when the stock price falls and goes down when the stock price rise.

A company issues a dividend as a way of rewarding its shareholders for their investment. After a company pays its short-term liabilities, it can either allocate a share of its profit to reinvest into the business or to give back to shareholders. In the best cases, a company can pay a dividend, buy back shares, and self-fund growth initiatives while paying down and servicing debt too.

  • Companies can choose to pay dividends quarterly, semi-annually, or annually.

It’s important to note that a company is not under any obligation to offer a dividend, nor does the issuing of a dividend legally obligate them to retain or sustain that dividend. The decision to pay a dividend is voted on by a company’s board of directors.

Just as a company is under no obligation to issue a dividend, it is not obligated to calculate its dividend in a specific way unless there is a managed distribution plan. An MDP could result in a fluctuating payment so be sure to check on that when doing your research. Otherwise, the company pays what it pays.

There are a couple of other notable exceptions to this statement though. Real estate investment trusts (REITs) and master limited partnerships (MLPs) are legally required to pay a majority (at least 90%) of their cash flow as dividends. When cash flow is down the dividend is down.

For investors, a company’s dividend is expressed as a percentage known as the dividend yield. A dividend yield is the annual amount of a company’s dividend divided by the current stock price. For example, a company that pays out $2.50 per year in dividends with a stock price of $50 has a dividend yield of 5%.

How A Dividend Impacts The Total Return

The significance of a dividend is reflected in a stock’s total return. This is an investor’s gain or loss on stock plus the amount of any dividend. Here’s an example:

An investor buys 100 shares of stock in company X for $50 and the stock rises in value by $5 for the next 12 months. At the end of that period of time, the investment’s total return is 10% or $500 ($5 x 100 = 500). The investment is now worth $5,500.

Another investor buys 100 shares of stock in company Y for $40. That stock increases in value by $4 over the next 12 months. However, the stock also paid $1.20 per year. That means the stock’s total return was $5.20 per share or 13%.

Why Do Companies Cut Their Dividends?

In most cases, a company will cut its dividend because of underlying financial weakness. This may be due to declining revenue, slumping profits, or unmanageable debt. When cash flow declines, a company needs to increase its earnings or access capital from other sources (e.g. short-term investments or debt) to sustain its dividend and that is not always possible.

Prioritizing its dividend could leave the company unable to pay its short-term debt obligations. That could lead to a default which is why the vast majority of companies would rather slash or suspend its dividend.

While this is a responsible course of action, many investors perceive it as a negative for the company’s value and it usually is. This is simply because a company is acknowledging a weakened financial position and inability to pay out the same dividend.

There are times when a company cuts its dividend for other reasons than financial weakness, however. For example, stock buybacks have come back into favor and may take the place of dividends. Here’s how it benefits shareholders. When a company buys back shares from the market the number of outstanding shares shrinks and makes each one more valuable relative to the whole company.

Which Companies Will Cut Their Dividends?

Investors can calculate a company’s payout ratio as a gauge of how safe a dividend may be. For a company to sustain its dividend, it has to have enough net income to support making that payment. If a company pays out 50 cents per share in dividends each quarter and has net earnings per share for that quarter of $2, the payout ratio is 25% (50/2 = 0.25).

Generally speaking, the lower the payout ratio the more secure the dividend. However, as pointed out, REITs and MLPs have legal requirements that require a high payout ratio.

If a company’s payout ratio increases significantly, particularly compared to other companies in its sector, that may be a sign the company is under financial duress.

There are other circumstantial signs that a company may be about to cut its dividend. For example, if the broader economic outlook becomes weaker, that could be a sign that a company affected by recessions might have to cut its dividend in an effort to conserve cash.

A company may also be looking to grow through acquisition. If this is the case, a company may look to reduce or suspend its dividend temporarily to ensure it has enough cash to make the purchase.

When Dividends Are Cut Stock Prices Fall

In virtually all cases, a stock will decline in value when a company cuts its dividend. That’s because the investing community perceives that the company is going through financial challenges. The resulting uncertainty will lower the value of the stock, at least in the short term.

If the reason for the dividend cut is later seen as insignificant, the stock may quickly rise but don’t count on that happening. A good example of this occurred at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Entire sectors were shut down so, in an effort to conserve cash, many of these companies suspended their dividend or cut it dramatically but then later reinstated them.

Dividend Cuts, Beware The Dangers

Dividends are a measure of a company’s financial stability. That’s why a dividend cut or suspension is so devastating to a company’s reputation. There are times, particularly during “Black Swan” events such as 9/11 when investors understand that a dividend cut is not a sign of fundamental problems within a company. And in these cases, it may not be in a shareholder’s best interest to sell the stock. In fact, selling the stock may do more harm to their portfolio than the loss of dividend income. Like all investment decisions, it’s up to individual investors to decide what a dividend cut means for their portfolio.

 

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