Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (TSX:CM)(NYSE:CM) is not the most popular of Canada’s big bank stocks. At least not with retail investors. When a poll of the most popular stocks in Canada was released last week, CM didn’t crack the top 10, while TD Bank and others did.
That shouldn’t come as any big surprise. CIBC (TSX:CM) is one of the smallest of Canada’s Big Six banks. Unlike many of its peers, it doesn’t have a massive presence in foreign countries, so it has grown more slowly than they have.
Nevertheless, CIBC stock has one thing going for it: a very high yield.
At today’s prices, CM stock yields a whopping 4.65%. That’s a high enough yield to produce $4,650 in annual cash back on a $100,000 position! Nearly double the average yield of an average TSX stock, CM’s yield can add a lot of income to your portfolio. The question is, does this make CIBC stock a buy?
The 4.65% yield explained While CIBC stock does have a 4.65% yield, the enormity of the yield is largely a product of lacklustre historical returns. Over the last five years, CIBC stock has risen only 29%. Bank stocks were extremely strong in 2021; prior to that rally, CM was nearly flat over five years. So, as is often the case with high yield stocks, sup-par returns are a part of CIBC’s big yield.
That’s not the whole story, however. CIBC’s dividend does have some appealing characteristics. For example, the payout ratio is pretty low. According to MarketBeat, CIBC has a 41% payout ratio based on last year’s earnings. So, it is paying out well below 50% of its income as dividends. This gives it the ability to re-invest in its business while still throwing off a good amount of income to investors.
Why does CM yield more than other Canadian banks? At today’s prices, the average yield on Canadian bank stocks is about 3.8%. CIBC stock yields far more than that. That certainly seems to make it an attractive income investment. But does it?
There are two things you need to know about CM that make it potentially less attractive than other Canadian bank stocks:
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Fool contributor Andrew Button has positions in The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSX:TD). The Motley Fool recommends BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA.