Credit Acceptance Corporation

Credit Acceptance Corporation

CACCยทNASDAQ

$541.58

-3.6%
Financial ServicesFinancial - Credit Services

Credit Acceptance Corporation provides financing programs, and related products and services to independent and franchised automobile dealers in the United States. The company advances money to dealers in exchange for the right to service the underlying consumer loans; and buys the consumer loans from the dealers and keeps various amounts collected from the consumers. It is also involved in the business of reinsuring coverage under vehicle service contracts sold to consumers by dealers on vehicles financed by the company. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Southfield, Michigan.

At a Glance

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Market Cap$5.66B
EPS38.2600
P/E Ratio14.16
Earnings Date07/30/2026

No Dividend Yield Data

CACC has not reported any dividend yield values in the available annual periods.

No Dividend Payout Ratio Data

CACC has not reported any dividend payout ratio values in the available annual periods.

No Net Dividends Paid Data

CACC has not reported any net dividends paid values in the available annual periods.

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Credit Acceptance Corporation Dividend History

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10Y CAGR +0%
Latest $0
Annual $0
Stable dividend payments
Last Period: +0%

CACC Dividend Payment History

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Credit Acceptance Corporation Payout Ratio Analysis

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Dividends Paid
0.00
2025
Net Income
423.90M
2025
Payout Ratio
0.00%
2025

Dividend Sustainability Analysis

Payout Ratio
0.00%

Conservative payout with excellent safety margin. Company retains significant earnings for growth, acquisitions, or building cash reserves. Dividend is highly sustainable.

FCF Payout Ratio
0.0%

Excellent FCF coverage. Dividend is well-supported by actual cash generation with ample room for increases and business reinvestment.

Sustainability
Fair

Dividend sustainability questionable. Monitor closely for signs of stress. Consider whether yield justifies the risk.