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SMBC
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Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc.
$73.70-- (--)
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Southern Missouri Bancorp (SMBC) Stock Price & Financial Analysis

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Financial Metrics & Key Statistics

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Day's Range$72.74 - $74.19
52-Week High$75.50
52-Week Low$47.60
Open$72.75
Volume144.96K
Average Volume (3M)96.63K
Market Cap803.82M
Shares Outstanding11.07M
P/E Ratio (TTM)11.96
Forward P/E10.13
Price to Sales (P/S)4.29
Price to Book (P/B)1.40
EV/EBITDA100.41
Revenue (TTM)187.41M
Net Income (TTM)67.19M
Free Cash Flow (TTM)89.94M
EPS (TTM)$6.00
Profit Margin35.85%
Operating Margin45.30%
Return on Equity (ROE)11.72%
Debt to Equity0.08
50-Day MA$68.73
200-Day MA$61.23
52-Week Change41.07%
Annual Dividend$1.00
Dividend Yield1.38%
Payout Ratio16.67%
Last Dividend Ex-DateMay 15, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions About Southern Missouri Bancorp

What is the current stock price for SMBC?

As of the latest trading session, SMBC stock trades at $73.70. The 52-week range is $47.60–$75.50, with a day range of $72.73–$74.19.

What is the P/E ratio for SMBC?

Southern Missouri Bancorp's trailing P/E ratio is 12.0, meaning investors pay $12.0 for every $1 of annual earnings. The forward P/E is 10.1, reflecting analyst expectations for future earnings. Southern Missouri Bancorp operates in the Financials sector.

Does SMBC pay dividends?

Yes, Southern Missouri Bancorp pays a 1.38% annual dividend yield ($1.00 per share). The payout ratio is 16.7%. The last ex-dividend date was 2026-05-15.

What do analysts recommend for SMBC?

Based on 3 analysts, the consensus for SMBC is Hold. The average 12-month price target is $NaN, representing a NaN% downside from the current price.

What is the market cap of SMBC?

Southern Missouri Bancorp's market capitalization is $816.2M, classifying it as a small-cap company. Southern Missouri Bancorp operates in the Financials sector within the Banks - Regional industry.