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Why You Might Be Interested In Atkore Inc. (NYSE:ATKR) For Its Upcoming Dividend

Simply Wall St·08/15/2025 10:38:59
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Some investors rely on dividends for growing their wealth, and if you're one of those dividend sleuths, you might be intrigued to know that Atkore Inc. (NYSE:ATKR) is about to go ex-dividend in just 3 days. The ex-dividend date occurs one day before the record date, which is the day on which shareholders need to be on the company's books in order to receive a dividend. The ex-dividend date is of consequence because whenever a stock is bought or sold, the trade takes at least one business day to settle. In other words, investors can purchase Atkore's shares before the 19th of August in order to be eligible for the dividend, which will be paid on the 29th of August.

The company's next dividend payment will be US$0.33 per share, on the back of last year when the company paid a total of US$1.32 to shareholders. Based on the last year's worth of payments, Atkore has a trailing yield of 2.2% on the current stock price of US$59.19. Dividends are an important source of income to many shareholders, but the health of the business is crucial to maintaining those dividends. So we need to investigate whether Atkore can afford its dividend, and if the dividend could grow.

Dividends are usually paid out of company profits, so if a company pays out more than it earned then its dividend is usually at greater risk of being cut. Fortunately Atkore's payout ratio is modest, at just 40% of profit. That said, even highly profitable companies sometimes might not generate enough cash to pay the dividend, which is why we should always check if the dividend is covered by cash flow. What's good is that dividends were well covered by free cash flow, with the company paying out 17% of its cash flow last year.

It's encouraging to see that the dividend is covered by both profit and cash flow. This generally suggests the dividend is sustainable, as long as earnings don't drop precipitously.

See our latest analysis for Atkore

Click here to see the company's payout ratio, plus analyst estimates of its future dividends.

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NYSE:ATKR Historic Dividend August 15th 2025

Have Earnings And Dividends Been Growing?

Businesses with strong growth prospects usually make the best dividend payers, because it's easier to grow dividends when earnings per share are improving. If earnings fall far enough, the company could be forced to cut its dividend. With that in mind, we're encouraged by the steady growth at Atkore, with earnings per share up 2.6% on average over the last five years. Recent earnings growth has been limited. Yet there are several ways to grow the dividend, and one of them is simply that the company may choose to pay out more of its earnings as dividends.

Many investors will assess a company's dividend performance by evaluating how much the dividend payments have changed over time. In the past two years, Atkore has increased its dividend at approximately 1.6% a year on average.

To Sum It Up

From a dividend perspective, should investors buy or avoid Atkore? Earnings per share have been growing moderately, and Atkore is paying out less than half its earnings and cash flow as dividends, which is an attractive combination as it suggests the company is investing in growth. We would prefer to see earnings growing faster, but the best dividend stocks over the long term typically combine significant earnings per share growth with a low payout ratio, and Atkore is halfway there. Overall we think this is an attractive combination and worthy of further research.

While it's tempting to invest in Atkore for the dividends alone, you should always be mindful of the risks involved. Case in point: We've spotted 2 warning signs for Atkore you should be aware of.

A common investing mistake is buying the first interesting stock you see. Here you can find a full list of high-yield dividend stocks.

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