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Arbor Realty Trust Inc. (NYSE:Abr) Invests in a diverse portfolio of structured finance assets in the multi -family markets, one family rent, and commercial real estate in the United States.
He will report on his Ch4 2024 earnings on February 18. Wall Street analysts expect the company to post an EPS of $ 0.39, down from $ 0.51 in the year ago. According to data from Benzinga Pro, quarterly revenue is expected to be $ 86.28 million, down from $ 103.58 million in the previous year.
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The 52 weeks of the price of a realty Arbor stock was $ 11.92 to $ 15.94.
Realty trust dividend product is 12.70%. He paid $ 1.72 per share in dividends in the last 12 months.
On November 1, the company announced its Q3 2024 earnings, posting a modified EPS of $ 0.43, compared to the consensus estimate of $ 0.39, and revenue of $ 88.81 million, above the consensus of $ 83.92 Million, as reported by To gasoline.
The business produced a quarterly revenue agency of $ 77.4 million, compared to $ 80.8 million from the previous year. Income from mortgage servicing rights was $ 13.2 million for the quarter, reflecting a rate of 1.25% as a percentage of loan commitments, compared to $ 14.1 million and 1.16% the previous year.
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If you want to make $ 100 a month – $ 1,200 annually – from the Depidends of the Arbor Realty Trust, your investment value needs to be about $ 9,449, which is about 700 shares at $ 13.50 each.
Understand the Difidend Product Computions: When making an estimate, you need two key variables – the desired annual income ($ 1,200) and the dividend product (12.70% in this case). Therefore, $ 1,200 / 0.127 = $ 9,449 to generate an income of $ 100 per month.
You can calculate the dividend product by sharing the annual dividend payments with the current price of the stock.
The dividend product can change over time. This is the result of volatile stock prices and dividend charges on a rolling basis.