LSE:TW. (Taylor Wimpey Plc)
Taylor Wimpey Plc (LSE: TW.)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The housing market has been a stellar performer in recent years. But fears of a slowdown sent the Taylor Wimpey share price tumbling in 2022.
Given Taylor Wimpey’s size, its shares have become a popular investment for many income investors seeking a reliable dividend.
However, the group’s earnings are ultimately tied to the cyclical nature of the property market, which will inevitably suffer a downturn in the future. Therefore, investors need to consider the risks before committing to an investment in Taylor Wimpey shares.
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Yes. Taylor Wimpey shares pay a cash dividend at an average 51% payout ratio. Dividends were temporarily cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic but resumed in 2021.
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Taylor Wimpey shares pay out a dividend twice a year in April and October.
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Taylor Wimpey stock are listed on the London Stock Exchange. They can be bought from any investment account that provides access to this exchange platform.