Simply Safe Dividends - Dividend Safety Scores™ (2024)

Led by our founder, a CPA and former equity analyst, our scores analyze payout ratios, balance sheets, company news, and more to predict a company's dividend risk. Ratings are available to subscribers.

0 - 20

Very Unsafe

High risk of being cut

21 - 40

Unsafe

Heightened risk of being cut

41 - 60

Borderline

Moderate risk of being cut

61 - 80

Safe

Unlikely to be cut

81 - 100

Very Safe

Very unlikely to be cut

Our real-time track record

97% of dividend cuts caught in advance

As straight shooters, we maintain a public track record of how our ratings have performed. Since our scoring system's inception in 2015, investors who stuck with companies that scored above 60 (our Safe threshold) would have avoided 97% (825 of 844) of dividend cuts that've occurred.

The scores below reflect our rating before the cut was announced, demonstrating the predictive value of Dividend Safety Scores™.

20

Very Unsafe

Apollo Commercial (ARI) lowered its dividend by 29%. The mortgage REIT's dividend was under pressure due to losses from large loans, especially those tied to struggling assets like a hospital portfolio in Massachusetts. Additionally, expected interest rate cuts were likely to lower income from its floating rate loans.

30

Unsafe

Hudson Pacific Properties (HPP) suspended its dividend. The office REIT had seen its occupancy rate and profits decline as the ongoing trend of remote work weighed on demand, especially in West Coast cities like San Francisco where many of Hudson's tech and media clients reside.

30

Unsafe

B. Riley (RILY) suspended its dividend. The small investment bank and diversified financial services company warned of new investment losses and wrote down part of its stake in a troubled U.S. retail business. B. Riley was also subject to an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission into whether it gave investors a realistic picture of its financial health. Shares crashed 50% on the news.

See the complete track record →

Industry expertise

Overseen by a CPA and former equity analyst

Dividend Safety Scores™ are not some black-box quant metric. Human input is the bedrock for assigning and monitoring our ratings.

Our founder, Brian Bollinger, is a CPA and former equity analyst at a multibillion-dollar investment firm. Brian has spent thousands of hours researching companies and digging into the weeds of financial statements.

In 2015, Brian developed Dividend Safety Scores™ by going through our coverage universe brick-by-brick, studying each industry and business to cement the metrics that matter most. Most of Brian's time is spent monitoring our coverage for material changes in dividend risk.

Rigorous analysis

Every stone is turned over

Dividend Safety Scores™ predict dividend risk over a full economic cycle by analyzing the most important metrics for dividends, including:

  • Payout ratios
  • Debt levels and coverage metrics
  • Recession performance
  • Dividend longevity
  • Industry cyclicality
  • Free cash flow generation
  • Forward-looking analyst estimates

Our analysts take all of this information into account as well as the latest company news, industry developments, and key business model drivers to assign Dividend Safety Scores™ between 0 and 100.

All of the financial data we rely on is delivered to us daily by Standard & Poor's (S&P), one of the world's leading financial data vendors.

Up-to-date ratings

Quarterly reviews, continuous monitoring

We're notified internally if a company's fundamentals experience a change that could alter its dividend risk profile. We'll then dive in to investigate. We'll review the latest earnings report, skim call transcripts, and scrutinize the firm's business model to determine whether a score change is prudent.

At a minimum, all ratings are reviewed after quarterly earnings. If material news (e.g. a lawsuit) comes out between earnings, we'll initiate a review. Published review dates make it crystal clear how up-to-date a score is.

Time-tested results

Validated during the pandemic

The pandemic threw a curveball as swaths of the economy shut down and the sharpest economic contraction in U.S. history ensued. An astonishing 25% (334 out of 1,313) of companies we rated cut their dividends in 2020.

Once the pandemic hit, we worked quickly to incorporate new information into our ratings. When the dust settled, our Safe and Very Safe buckets had avoided all but 8 (or 97.6%) of the cuts in 2020.

Moreover, our scores demonstrated their long-term predictive value.

Using our pre-pandemic ratings as of January 2020 and ignoring any score changes we made as new information rolled in, 93% of the 334 dividend cuts would have still come from firms that scored below our Safe threshold.

Here's a breakdown of the 334 cuts by score bucket as of January 2020:

Here's a breakdown of the 334 cuts by score bucket as of January 2020:

2020 Performance

Very Unsafe

Unsafe

Borderline

Safe

Very Safe

Total
# of Stocks in Bucket 187 179 330 320 297 1,313
# of Dividend Cuts 96 91 101 33 13 334
% of Stocks That Cut 51% 51% 31% 10% 4% 25%

For a more thorough analysis, read our full pandemic review.

Time-saving clarity

Interwoven throughout the site

At a glance, you'll be able to identify holdings with heightened dividend risk. Got a new investment idea? Vet the company in seconds by looking up its rating. Need more ideas? Screen our coverage of 1,000 rated companies.

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Email notifications

Alerts keep you in the know

If we issue a change to a score in your portfolio, you'll receive an email notification along with our rationale for the change. No surprises or quantitative mumbo-jumbo. Just clear, concise research crafted by real analysts so you'll never feel in the dark.

Thorough explanations

Paired with in-depth research

More than just a number, ratings are often published alongside rigorous research reports. That way, you can make informed decisions. Many customers find as much value in our research as in our ratings.

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Tailored insights

Industry nuances baked in

Our ratings recognize meaningful differences between industries. For example, a utility company enjoys more stable earnings than a steelmaker, so a utility can afford to maintain a higher payout ratio. We also utilize industry-specific metrics, such as AFFO for REITs and DCF for MLPs.

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