The 5-Year Dividend Yield CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) measures the average annual growth rate of a company's dividend yield over five years. It indicates how the company's dividend payouts to shareholders have grown relative to its stock price. A positive growth rate suggests a consistent dividend increase, signaling financial strength and a commitment to rewarding shareholders. A negative or declining rate may suggest reduced payouts or challenges sustaining dividend growth. This metric is essential for evaluating a company's long-term dividend strategy.