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Cleanaway Waste Management's (ASX:CWY) Upcoming Dividend Will Be Larger Than Last Year's

Cleanaway Waste Management Limited's (ASX:CWY) dividend will be increasing to AU$0.024 on 5th of October. The announced payment will take the dividend yield to 1.8%, which is in line with the average for the industry.

See our latest analysis for Cleanaway Waste Management

Cleanaway Waste Management's Payment Has Solid Earnings Coverage

While it is always good to see a solid dividend yield, we should also consider whether the payment is feasible. The last dividend was quite easily covered by Cleanaway Waste Management's earnings. This indicates that a lot of the earnings are being reinvested into the business, with the aim of fueling growth.

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Looking forward, earnings per share is forecast to rise by 10.3% over the next year. Assuming the dividend continues along recent trends, we think the payout ratio could be 69% by next year, which is in a pretty sustainable range.

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Cleanaway Waste Management Doesn't Have A Long Payment History

Cleanaway Waste Management's dividend has been pretty stable for a little while now, but we will continue to be cautious until it has been demonstrated for a few more years. The dividend has gone from AU$0.015 in 2014 to the most recent annual payment of AU$0.047. This means that it has been growing its distributions at 18% per annum over that time. It is always nice to see strong dividend growth, but with such a short payment history we wouldn't be inclined to rely on it until a longer track record can be developed.

The Dividend Looks Likely To Grow

The company's investors will be pleased to have been receiving dividend income for some time. It's encouraging to see Cleanaway Waste Management has been growing its earnings per share at 20% a year over the past five years. The company doesn't have any problems growing, despite returning a lot of capital to shareholders, which is a very nice combination for a dividend stock to have.

Cleanaway Waste Management Looks Like A Great Dividend Stock

Overall, a dividend increase is always good, and we think that Cleanaway Waste Management is a strong income stock thanks to its track record and growing earnings. Distributions are quite easily covered by earnings, which are also being converted to cash flows. All in all, this checks a lot of the boxes we look for when choosing an income stock.

It's important to note that companies having a consistent dividend policy will generate greater investor confidence than those having an erratic one. Meanwhile, despite the importance of dividend payments, they are not the only factors our readers should know when assessing a company. Companies that are growing earnings tend to be the best dividend stocks over the long term. See what the 12 analysts we track are forecasting for Cleanaway Waste Management for free with public analyst estimates for the company. Looking for more high-yielding dividend ideas? Try our curated list of strong dividend payers.

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