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THE DIVIDEND DECISION


            Practical factors affecting the dividend decision




            The availability of cash (liquidity) and gearing levels

            • A dividend will either reduce cash balances or increase debt. Excessive dividend
                payments could increase gearing levels to an intolerable level. Scheduled repayment
                of borrowings may make dividend payments difficult.

            • Companies with excess cash or no immediate investment opportunities will tend to
                have a high payout ratio.




            Stability of profit and growth rate

            • Profits with stable growth each year will allow companies to pay higher dividends.




            Statutory requirements

            • Compliance with the Companies Act of 2008 and the Memorandum of
                Incorporation.


            • Compliance with the Income Tax Act 58 (dividend tax at 15% payable by the recipient
                of the dividend).

            • Some companies may have a legal restriction on the amount they can pay (e.g. loan
                covenants or a statutory requirement to only pay out dividends that are covered by
                earnings).
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