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A ratio that measures the total amount of money the company is returning back to shareholders in the form of cash dividends, net stock repurchases, an...
Shareholder Yield is defined as:
Net Payout Yield
(+) Debt Paydown Yield
(=) Shareholder Yield
Shareholder yield measures the return shareholders receive from a company in the form of cash dividends, stock buybacks, and debt reduction.
Net Payout Yield measures the cash dividend plus net stock repurchases over the trailing twelve months divided by the company’s market capitalization
Debt Paydown Yield is the amount debt paid down minus the amount of debt issued over the trailing twelve months divided by the company’s market capitalization
Applying this formula, TELUS International’s Shareholder Yield is calculated below:
Net Payout Yield [ 0.1% ]
(+) Debt Paydown Yield [ 29.7% ]
(=) Shareholder Yield [ 29.9% ]
The tables below summarizes the trend in TELUS International’s shareholder yield over the last five years:
Date | Net Payout Yield | Debt Paydown Yield | Shareholder Yield |
---|---|---|---|
2020-12-31 | NA | NA | NA |
2021-12-31 | −5.9% | −0.2% | −6.1% |
2022-12-31 | 0.0% | 3.7% | 3.6% |
2023-12-31 | 0.0% | −34.3% | −34.3% |
2024-12-31 | 0.1% | 29.7% | 29.9% |
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