The Intelligent Investor – 19 – Shareholders and Managements: Dividend Policy

When a question about the questionable management getting asked the shareholders then –

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It is always a debatable situation for paying a high dividend or reinvesting profits into the business.

One of the finance company which paying out lower dividend but reinvesting to the business

Bajaj Finance

One of the capital goods company which pays out a decent dividend

Greaves Cotton

If the company does not require to make a reinvestment of profit and no further huge growth opportunity then the company should pay out a higher dividend. But if a company does not pay out a dividend or pay with a lower payout then market price can be seeming to be lower to the fair value.

Another point is when the financial position of the company is not favorable then the company should work on paying out debt and other obligations first rather pay a dividend.

One of the steel company of India

TATA Steel

In theory, we have learned that equity shareholders are the owners of the company but in practice, such things do not go to happens. As a minority shareholder, we need to follow the recommendations given by the management. We cannot go against them.

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There can be two types of problems, we found among the management. First, they are not able to run the business efficiently and second, they do not work in the favor of minority shareholders, they make decisions that help them & create their personal wealth. We need to thoroughly read annual reports, footnotes, corporate announcements, etc. for understanding the efficiency and shareholder-friendly behavior of the management.

For checking the efficiency of the company, we need to compare the company with its peers in terms of profitability, size, growth, competitive advantage, etc. If the company is doing better than peers consistently for a longer period of time, then we can say that management can able to run the company more efficiently.

ITC & VST

For checking the shareholder friendliness of the management, we need to check compensation, stock ownership, related party transactions, etc.

Though We are owning a 100000, 1000 or 1 share of the company, if we do not read an annual report of the company and company has gone for a toss then we need to only blame ourselves.

The stock repurchase is considered a good strategy, the dividend comes with tax obligation but buyback is tax-free and also improves financial of the company. But in reality, the company issues ESOP to the executives as a performance bonus and that will end up with the dilution of the equity. Many times, buyback is done for counteracting such dilution. Also, stock buyback is done at the overvaluation or at the undervaluation is matters a lot.

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Disclosure – Companies mentioned in the article are just for an example & educational purpose. It is not a buy/sell/ hold recommendation. 

Read for more detail: The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig

Pat Dorsey Moats

On 17th January 2016, I got an opportunity to address one group of investors. I am so thankful to all my friends who provided me such an opportunity.

Investor Philosophy – Pat Dorsey

This presentation (Click here Pat Dorsey) based on what I learned from Pat Dorsey and about his philosophy.

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Company A earns High profit / High Return on Capital that attracts many players to the same industry; which resulted in a higher level of competitions. Higher competitions affect to the margins of the company A and continuously increasing competition affects to the earnings of the company A. and if company A doesn’t have any Competitive Advantage then the business of company A can be in problem.

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So the question is what is the competitive advantage?

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Now, let me explain with a simple example that how USP helps.

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Above all are benefits of having a strong USP of Rajinikanth. Now, compare these benefits to the business class.

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So before understanding, what is the competitive advantage? I explain what can not be a competitive advantage?

If a company cannot able to raise the price of the products/services then we should understand that there is an absence of competitive advantage. (Eg.: – ITC Ltd. – Budget imposes the duty on cigarette but company easily able to pass those costs to the customers and that’s the reason for the survival of the company in adverse situations.)

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We can easily able to recall brands. Meggie is becoming synonyms for noodles, Fevicol becomes synonyms for adhesive, and Colgate is becoming synonyms for toothpaste.

Also, the company which has the ability to change consumer behavior that Amazon has done (From traditional bookstore to online bookstore).

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Patents & Licenses can be useful for protecting the interest of business (not considering strong moats because after the expiry of patents other companies also can able to register it and licenses can fall in the compliance risk).

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Any psychological barrier or any cost associated with a switch from using current product/service to other product/service.

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As the addition of new users make the network more and more strong and replicating such model becomes very difficult.

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Low-cost producer compares to other players in the same industry.

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Wide and strong moat resulted in the long-term Return on Capital generation and if absent of moat not able to provide long-term Return on Capital to the business.

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Bad managers destroy business for own enjoyment and ambitions.

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Now, what to select and what to avoid is up to us. If we able to select good business with the good manager then wealth creation become more effective. That is like the good horse with the good jockey that can able to win a race.

For more details, Kindly check — Part 1 , Part 2

Inspired by — Pat Dorsey Moats

Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation to Buy-Sell-Hold. And I am not a SEBI registered analyst.

I am really grateful to – Mr. Neeraj Marathe Sir, Prof. Sanjay Bakshi Sir, and Mr. Vishal Khandelwal Sir.