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Dividend
Nissan’s strategic actions reflect not only its long-term vision as a global company to create sustainable
value but also the company’s commitment to maximizing total shareholder return.
We paid year-end cash dividends of 12.5 yen per share for fiscal year 2012. As a result, total
dividend payment for fiscal year 2012, combined with the 12.5 yen dividend for the interim, was 25 yen
per share. Please note that the year-end dividend payment for fiscal year 2012 is to be resolved at the
annual general shareholders meeting.
The dividend payment plan for fiscal year 2013 is to be 30 yen per share, considering the business
condition, risks and opportunities for the year.
(Forecast)
(FY)
Sales finance
Due to the increase in retail sales, total financial assets of the sales finance segment increased by 25.8 %
to 6,310.8 billion yen from 5,014.9 billion yen in fiscal 2012. The sales finance segment generated 146.1
billion yen in operating profits in fiscal 2012 from 140.1 billion yen in fiscal 2011.
Investment policy
Capital expenditures totaled 524.5 billion yen, which was 5.4% of net sales. The company used capital
expenditures in order to ensure Nissan’s future competitiveness.
R&D expenditures totaled 469.9 billion yen. These funds were used to develop new technologies
and products. One of the company’s strengths is its extensive collaboration and development structure
with Renault’s R&D team, resulting from the Alliance.
Nissan plans more than 90 new advanced technologies, averaging 15 per year during our mid-term
plan by 2016.
R&D Expenditures
(Billions of yen) %
R&D Expenditures (left)
% of net sales (right)
(Outlook)
(FY)
Dividend
(Dividend per share, in yen)
* Based on continuation of proportional consolidation of China JV
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NISSAN MOTOR COMPANY ANNUAL REPORT 2013
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