Dayforce Inc (DAY) Dividend History
Income profile from 2015 to 2024 with payout safety and yield-on-cost trend
DAY Dividend Income Check
Safety
Payout ratio data not available yet.
Consistency
0 straight years of dividend increases.
Income Trend
Yield on cost trend needs more history.
DAY Dividend Scorecard
Yield & Income
Payout Safety
Growth
Total Returns
Uses precomputed total return metrics from screening data (not lot-by-lot dividend reinvestment transactions). Different time windows can produce different outcomes depending on market regime and entry point.
DAY Dividend History
No dividend payment history available
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Dividend Analysis
Payout Safety
Dayforce Inc has limited earnings payout data (Unknown).
Piotroski F-Score: 7/9 — strong financial health.
Growth Track Record
DAY does not have a current streak of consecutive dividend increases.
Total Shareholder Returns
Beyond cash dividends, DAY returns capital through share repurchases. The combined picture: 0.3% buyback yield, 0.3% total shareholder yield.
Income Trend & Total Return
The 5-year total return is -23.5%.
DRIP Growth
A $10,000 investment made 10 years ago with dividends reinvested would have grown to approximately $22,384 today.
DAY Dividend vs Peers
Comparable companies in the same industry
| Company | Mkt Cap | Yield | Payout | Streak | Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $11.2B | — | — | 0 | Unknown | |
| $6.8B | 1.2% | 18.7% | 0 | Sustainable | |
2nd | $35.3B | 4.1% | 87.4% | 15 | At Risk |
3rd | $87.9B | 2.7% | 58.8% | 43 | Sustainable |
1st | $262M | 4.5% | 99.7% | 1 | At Risk |
| $73.0B | 1.6% | 30.7% | 15 | Sustainable |
DAY Annual Dividend History (2015–2024)
10 years of dividend data
| Year | DPS | YoY | Pmts | EPS | Payout | Coverage | YOC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $0.11 | — | — | — |
| 2023 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $0.35 | — | — | — |
| 2022 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.48 | — | — | — |
| 2021 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.50 | — | — | — |
| 2020 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.03 | — | — | — |
| 2019 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $0.53 | — | — | — |
| 2018 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.53 | — | — | — |
| 2017 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.07 | — | — | — |
| 2016 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.70 | — | — | — |
| 2015 | $0.00 | — | 0 | $-0.79 | — | — | — |
Full Stock Analysis
Deep dive into DAY consensus models and risk factors.
Intrinsic Valuation
DCF models, multiple analysis, and analyst estimates.
Historical Returns
11+ years return with dividends reinvested.
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Peer Comparison
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DAY — Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions about buying DAY stock.
How much dividend does DAY pay per share?
Dayforce Inc (DAY) pays a trailing 12-month dividend of N/A per share, with a current dividend yield of N/A. Payments are made quarterly.
When is DAY's next ex-dividend date?
DAY's most recent ex-dividend date is N/A. You must own shares before the ex-dividend date to receive the next payment. DAY typically pays dividends quarterly.
Is DAY's dividend safe?
DAY's dividend safety is rated "Unknown" based on an earnings payout ratio of N/A and FCF payout ratio of N/A. The dividend history does not yet show a prolonged growth streak.
How many years has DAY increased its dividend?
DAY has not maintained a consecutive growth streak recently. The 5-year dividend CAGR is N/A.
How often does DAY pay dividends?
Dayforce Inc pays dividends quarterly. The trailing 12-month total is N/A per share. Dividend data on this page covers 9+ years from 2015 to 2024.
How much would $10,000 invested in DAY grow with dividend reinvestment?
With dividends reinvested (DRIP), $10,000 invested in DAY five years ago would be worth approximately $7,652 today. This includes both price appreciation and compounded dividend reinvestment. Use the DRIP calculator above for other time periods.
What is DAY's yield on cost for long-term holders?
DAY's yield on cost — the current dividend divided by the original purchase price — is N/A for a 5-year holding period. This means long-term holders earn a higher effective yield than today's N/A market yield, thanks to the lower original cost basis.