Dividend Basis payout ratios, computed from filings

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NUCOR CORP (NUE) — payout ratio, three ways

Fiscal year ending 2025-12-31 · sector Materials · payout ratios computed from SEC filings, not taken from a data vendor.

BasisPayoutWhy it differs
GAAP earnings29.4%A single year's earnings for a commodity producer can be several times the through-cycle average. This ratio computed in a trough looks alarming and in a peak looks trivial; neither describes whether the dividend is affordable across a cycle.
Operating cash flow15.8%Before capital spending, so it understates the payout that free cash flow shows.
Free cash flownegativeOperating cash flow was $188m short of capital spending, so no ratio exists. The dividend was not funded from free cash flow this year.
Nothing is marked as applying, deliberately. The basis that governs here is free cash flow, and this year it yields no ratio at all. The figure above is shown for completeness; treating it as the answer is the substitution this page exists to prevent.

Spread between highest and lowest: 14 percentage points. Same filings, different denominators.

Coverage rating 17 / 100 — Not covered. ? Peer standing 17/50Direction 0/30Stability 0/20

Free cash flow payout, last 6 years

Fiscal yearPayout
2024-12-3164.8%
2023-12-3110.5%
2022-12-316.6%
2021-12-3110.5%
2020-12-3142.6%
2019-12-3136.9%
Coverage worsened sharply this year, 10.5% to 64.8%, after no clear trend before it. One year is not a trend, but it is worth knowing which direction the last one moved.

Among the 36 materials companies here, 33% pay out a larger share on this basis.

The arithmetic

Where the figures came from

Every one is public at sec.gov and free to check. That is the point — you should not have to take my word for any of it.


Computed by an open pipeline reading SEC XBRL directly. If any number here looks wrong to you, tell me — that is more useful to me than agreement.