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With a dividend yield of 5.2%, Ford (F) has one of the highest dividend yields among S&P 500 Index ($SPX) constituents.
The automaker’s payouts seem ambitious, notwithstanding a heavy adjustment of cash-flow metrics.
Does Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) have enough cash now and going forward to pay its rich dividend? There should be a great deal ...
Ford plans 2025 dividends despite falling profits and tariffs, raising questions about sustainability and cash flow limits.
Ford (F) delivered another strong quarter despite headwinds from shifting trade policies, intensifying global tariff disputes ...
Ford Motor seems determined to avoid reducing its dividend, even as President Trump's tariff policies hammer the auto maker's profit. The company is on track this year to pay dividends of 75 cents a ...
To be clear, Ford might or might not choose to pay a special dividend in January 2025. (It didn't pay one at all in 2019, 2020, 2021, or 2022.) But if it does, that will be a one-time payment that ...
Ford’s strong Q2, rising market share, and solid financials position it for growth amid rate cuts and EV investments despite ...
Ford's current payout ratio is 32.28%, which means the company is paying 32% of its earnings as dividend, so it would look like they have a lot more room to keep paying dividends at this level.
In the latest sign of Ford’s (NYSE:F) dramatic turnaround, the auto maker revealed plans on Thursday to double its quarterly dividend. Shares of the No. 2 U.S. auto maker rallied about 3% on the ...