Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corp

WMC

$9.18

Closing

▲4.44%

1D

▲0.77%

YTD

Market cap

$55.53M

52 week high

$11.64

52 week low

$7.89

Volume

9,552

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Market cap

$55.53M

Analysts' Rating

HOLD

Price Target (Mean)

-

Total Analysts

0

P/E

Operating Margin

-25.54%

Beta

1.71

Revenue Growth (Annual)

-31.12%

52 week high

$11.64

52 week low

$7.89

Div. Yield

%

EPS Annual Growth

1.06

Note on Purification and Zakat

  • Purification and Zakat (for long-term investing) calculations are in USD per share and based on AAOIFI methodology. AAOIFI requires purification every financial period (e.g. quarterly). 
  • If you follow S&P Shariah’s Dividend-only purification, then remove the impure income % from the dividends you receive. No purification required for non-dividend paying stocks, according to S&P Shariah.
  • For Zakat, if you did not invest in a company from a long term perspective, then consider the shares as trading goods and give 2.5% of the total value if a year has passed on them. 

Company Profile

Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corporation is a real estate investment trust (REIT). The Company’s objective is to provide attractive risk-adjusted returns to its stockholders primarily through an attractive dividend, which it intends to support with sustainable distributable earnings, as well as the potential for higher returns through capital appreciation. The Company invests in, finances, and manages a portfolio of real estate related securities, whole loans, and other financial assets. The Company’s portfolio is comprised of non-qualified (non-QM) residential whole loans, non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), commercial loans, non-agency commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS), and to a lesser extent Agency residential mortgage-backed securities, government-sponsored entity (GSE) Risk Transfer Securities, Residential Bridge Loans, and asset-backed securities (ABS) secured by a portfolio of private student loans.