
Capital Southwest Corporation
Capital Southwest Corporation (CSWC) is a US-listed business development company (BDC) with a market capitalisation of about $1.15 billion. It provides debt and equity financing primarily to US middle-market companies, earning income from interest, fees and occasionally equity appreciation. CSWC uses leverage to enhance returns, which can amplify both gains and losses and makes net asset value (NAV) sensitive to credit performance and interest rates. The company typically aims to deliver regular distributions, but dividend levels depend on realised income and portfolio valuations. Investors should note liquidity is market-driven β shares trade on an exchange but can be volatile β and BDC fee structures and portfolio concentration can affect outcomes. This summary is educational and not personal advice: consider your income needs, risk tolerance and the credit cycle before investing, and review the companyβs latest filings and NAV updates for current detail.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying Capital Southwest Corporation's stock with a target price of $25.14, indicating growth potential.
Financial Health
Capital Southwest Corporation is performing well with strong revenue, cash flow, and profit margins.
Dividend
Capital Southwest Corporation offers a high dividend yield of 11.31%, making it appealing for income-focused investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $113.10 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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BDC Income Focus
CSWC generates cash from lending and fees, which can support distributions β though dividend levels can vary with realised income and credit performance.
Middle-market Lending Strategy
The firm targets middleβmarket businesses where pricing and covenants may be attractive, but concentrated exposures can increase idiosyncratic risk.
Leverage and NAV Sensitivity
Use of leverage can boost returns in good cycles and deepen losses in downturns, so NAV and share price may be volatile.
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