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“I buy on the assumption that they could close the market the next day and not reopen it for five years.”

— Warren Buffett

The Warren Buffett investment philosophy calls for a long-term investment horizon, where a five year holding period, or even longer, would fit right into the strategy. How would such a strategy have worked out for an investment into Capital One Financial Corp (NYSE: COF)? Today, we examine the outcome of a five year investment into the stock back in 2014.

Start date: 04/11/2014
$10,000

04/11/2014
$12,714

04/10/2019
End date: 04/10/2019
Start price/share: $74.04
End price/share: $85.63
Starting shares: 135.06
Ending shares: 148.50
Dividends reinvested/share: $7.60
Total return: 27.16%
Average annual return: 4.92%
Starting investment: $10,000.00
Ending investment: $12,714.27

As we can see, the five year investment result worked out as follows, with an annualized rate of return of 4.92%. This would have turned a $10K investment made 5 years ago into $12,714.27 today (as of 04/10/2019). On a total return basis, that’s a result of 27.16% (something to think about: how might COF shares perform over the next 5 years?). [These numbers were computed with the Dividend Channel DRIP Returns Calculator.]

Notice that Capital One Financial Corp paid investors a total of $7.60/share in dividends over the 5 holding period, marking a second component of the total return beyond share price change alone. Much like watering a tree, reinvesting dividends can help an investment to grow over time — for the above calculations we assume dividend reinvestment (and for this exercise the closing price on ex-date is used for the reinvestment of a given dividend).

Based upon the most recent annualized dividend rate of 1.6/share, we calculate that COF has a current yield of approximately 1.87%. Another interesting datapoint we can examine is ‘yield on cost’ — in other words, we can express the current annualized dividend of 1.6 against the original $74.04/share purchase price. This works out to a yield on cost of 2.53%.

More investment wisdom to ponder:
“Invest for the long haul. Don’t get too greedy and don’t get too scared.” — Shelby Davis