If a company earns $1 million in a fiscal year and pays out $300,000 as dividends, the dividend payout ratio would be 30%. This ratio helps investors understand how much money the company is returning to shareholders versus how much it is retaining to reinvest in operations or to pay off debt.
During the annual general meeting, the CFO discussed the company's strategy to maintain a steady dividend payout ratio to ensure consistent returns to shareholders.
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