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3 Dividend Stocks Rewarding Investors With Buybacks

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Key Points

  • Three established companies offer investors a compelling blend of dividend income and share buyback programs.
  • Share buybacks, coupled with dividend payouts, demonstrate a strong commitment to returning value to shareholders.
  • Investing in dividend stocks provides a steady income stream and the potential for capital appreciation.
  • MarketBeat previews top five stocks to own in February.

For investors seeking income and the potential for long-term growth, dividend-paying stocks coupled with share buyback programs can offer an attractive combination. Dividends provide a regular income stream, while buybacks can enhance shareholder value by reducing the number of outstanding shares and boosting earnings per share (EPS). 

Dividends are a portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders, typically quarterly. They offer a steady income stream, making them appealing to income-oriented investors. Stock buybacks, also known as share repurchases, occur when a company uses its cash reserves to buy back its shares from the open market. This reduces the number of outstanding shares, which can increase existing shareholders' ownership stake and potentially drive up the stock price.

Citigroup: A Financial Giant’s Commitment to Shareholders

Citigroup NYSE: C is a global financial services giant that offers a diverse range of financial products and services to consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions worldwide. With its extensive reach and established market position, Citigroup has a history of rewarding shareholders through various methods.

Citigroup Dividend Payments

Dividend Yield
2.74%
Annual Dividend
$2.24
Annualized 3-Year Dividend Growth
2.24%
Dividend Payout Ratio
37.65%
Next Dividend Payment
Feb. 28
C Dividend History

The Citigroup Board of Directors recently declared a quarterly dividend of $0.56 per share on common stock. The dividend is payable on February 28, 2025, to shareholders of record on February 3, 2025. Citigroup's current dividend yield is approximately 2.85%. 

Citigroup's commitment to shareholder returns is further underscored by its recently announced $20 billion common stock repurchase program, commencing in the first quarter of 2025. This significant buyback plan followed a strong fourth-quarter earnings report, contributing to positive investor sentiment. Citigroup’s earnings report for the fourth quarter of 2024  revealed a net income of $2.9 billion, an increase compared to the prior year, translating to $1.34 per diluted share. Revenues for the quarter reached $19.6 billion, representing a 12% increase from the same period in 2023. Full-year 2024 results were equally impressive, with net income reaching $12.7 billion on total revenues of $81.1 billion. Net income increased nearly 40% compared to 2023, and full-year revenues demonstrated healthy year-over-year growth of 3%. These figures indicate strong financial performance and a clear commitment to maximizing shareholder value.

ExxonMobil's 2030 Plan: A Blueprint for Long-Term Value

ExxonMobil NYSE: XOM explores, produces, refines, and markets oil and natural gas. Its current dividend yield is an attractive 3.57%. ExxonMobil recently increased its quarterly dividend by 4% to $0.99 per share, representing 42 consecutive years of annual dividend increases. This highlights the company's commitment to shareholder returns.

Exxon Mobil Dividend Payments

Dividend Yield
3.55%
Annual Dividend
$3.96
Dividend Increase Track Record
42 Years
Annualized 3-Year Dividend Growth
3.24%
Dividend Payout Ratio
49.32%
Recent Dividend Payment
Dec. 10
XOM Dividend History

ExxonMobil’s commitment to shareholder value extends beyond dividends. The company has ambitious share repurchase plans, targeting $20 billion in buybacks for 2025 and an additional $20 billion for 2026. This substantial capital return strategy is integral to ExxonMobil's overall approach to rewarding investors.

ExxonMobil is investing in Guyana to increase production capacity, develop LNG projects to increase sales and expand advanced recycling capacity. Additionally, they have a lithium carbonate offtake agreement with LG Chem. These initiatives are projected to grow earnings potential by $20 billion and cash flow by $30 billion by 2030.

ExxonMobil's Q3 2024 earnings report reveals outstanding results, with earnings reaching $8.6 billion, equating to $1.92 per share. The company achieved a record-high liquids production of 3.2 million barrels per day, showcasing the success of its operational efficiency and growth strategy. While year-to-date 2024 earnings of $26.1 billion are lower than the previous year's $28.4 billion due to reduced refining margins and natural gas prices, ExxonMobil's advantaged volume growth from Guyana and Permian assets effectively offset this decline. 

Bank of America: Buybacks, Dividends, and a Digital Transformation

Bank of America NYSE: BAC provides a comprehensive array of banking, investment, and financial services to a vast customer base. The company recently increased its dividend yield, which now stands at 2.24%. This highlights the company's dedication to providing returns to its shareholders. This commitment is further solidified by Bank of America's strategic decision to authorize a significant $25 billion share repurchase program in August 2024, replacing the previous program that concluded at the end of fiscal year 2024. This substantial investment highlights the company’s focus on returning value to its shareholders.

Bank of America Dividend Payments

Dividend Yield
2.23%
Annual Dividend
$1.04
Dividend Increase Track Record
11 Years
Annualized 3-Year Dividend Growth
8.63%
Dividend Payout Ratio
32.30%
Recent Dividend Payment
Dec. 27
BAC Dividend History

Bank of America’s earnings report for the fourth quarter of 2024 (Q4 2024) shows a clear trend of growth and profitability, with results that show a healthy increase in net income to $6.7 billion. Earnings per share reached $0.82. This strong performance is further reflected in the full-year 2024 results, with net income exceeding $27.1 billion on revenues exceeding $100 billion, showcasing healthy year-over-year growth of 3% in revenue and nearly 40% in net income. Bank of America also returned a significant $5.5 billion to shareholders in Q4 2024, comprised of $2 billion in dividends and $3.5 billion in share repurchases. This substantial capital return is further evidence of the company’s dedication to shareholder value.

Bank of America is also actively investing in its digital capabilities. Through strategic technology investments, the company is focusing on improving customer service and expanding its digital footprint. This strategic shift towards digital banking enhances operational efficiencies and provides customers with enhanced convenience and accessibility. These financial results, coupled with Bank of America’s robust capital return strategy and strategic emphasis on innovation, clearly position the company as a leader in the financial sector and affirm its commitment to delivering significant returns to shareholders.

A Strategic Blend: Dividends and Buybacks

These three companies offer investors a compelling combination of dividend income and share buyback programs, highlighting their commitment to enhancing shareholder value. Dividends provide a consistent income stream, appealing to those seeking regular returns, while buybacks can bolster earnings per share and drive stock price appreciation. Together, these strategies offer a powerful combination for investors seeking both income and growth potential. These companies' strategic initiatives, financial performance, and dedication to returning capital to shareholders suggest a promising outlook for long-term investors. 

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Companies Mentioned in This Article

CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
Bank of America (BAC)
4.854 of 5 stars
$46.65+0.3%2.23%14.49Moderate Buy$48.58
Citigroup (C)
4.906 of 5 stars
$81.74+2.2%2.74%13.74Moderate Buy$83.93
Exxon Mobil (XOM)
4.7358 of 5 stars
$111.52-0.7%3.55%13.89Moderate Buy$128.84
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