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Buybacks for Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)

TTM repurchases $100.02M · 5Y diluted share change +2.3% · SBC coverage 5.72×.

Buyback yield (TTM)

0.70%

Shareholder yield (TTM)

5.70%

5Y share count change

2.3%

Buyback spend (TTM)

$100.02M

Key takeaways

  • Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA) repurchased about $100.02M of stock over the trailing twelve months.
  • Diluted share count is up 2.3% over the last ~5 fiscal years — equity issuance and stock-based compensation are outpacing repurchases.
  • TTM buyback ÷ stock-based-comp ratio of 5.72× — repurchases more than cover SBC dilution.

Dividend & buyback yield over time for Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)

Stacked annual yields — buyback yield (TTM cash repurchases ÷ market cap) plus dividend yield from the same fiscal-year-end key-metrics period — show how total cash return per dollar of equity has evolved.

Diluted vs basic shares (annual) for Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)

Diluted weighted-average shares are the EPS denominator — a falling count means buybacks are outpacing SBC dilution.

Year-over-year change in diluted shares for Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)

Green is fewer shares vs the prior fiscal year (net repurchase); red is growth (dilution). The earliest year shown has no prior year to compare.

Cash buyback spend over time for Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)

Latest: $27.23M

Overview

Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA) most recent annual buyback spend stands at $27.23M (2025).

Mid-America Apartment Communities buyback spend has grown on net over the period, with a +39.8% compound annual growth rate over 2015–2025 (10 years).

Between 2010 and 2025, Mid-America Apartment Communities buyback spend plunged 82.6%, falling from $156.20M to $27.23M.

The record annual buyback spend stands at $156.20M, reached in 2010; the historical low of $0.00 was recorded in 1994.

Mid-America Apartment Communities Buyback Spend 2025: $27.23M

Mid-America Apartment Communities buyback spend in 2025 was $27.23M.

Mid-America Apartment Communities Buyback Spend 2024: $0.00

Mid-America Apartment Communities buyback spend in 2024 was $0.00.

Mid-America Apartment Communities Buyback Spend 2023: $0.00

Mid-America Apartment Communities buyback spend in 2023 was $0.00.

Mid-America Apartment Communities Buyback Spend 2022: $0.00

Mid-America Apartment Communities buyback spend in 2022 was $0.00.

Mid-America Apartment Communities Buyback Spend 2021: $0.00

Mid-America Apartment Communities buyback spend in 2021 was $0.00.

See more financial history for Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA).

Buyback, SBC & dilution history

Buyback spend, SBC, net dilution effect, and share count.

  • 2025$27.23M
  • 2024$0.00
  • 2023$0.00
  • 2022$0.00
  • 2021$0.00
  • 2020$0.00
  • 2019$0.00
  • 2018$2.92M
  • 2017$4.78M
  • 2016$2.02M
  • 2015$958.00K
  • 2014$465.00K
  • 2013$702.00K
  • 2012$1.99M
  • 2011$2.55M
  • 2010$156.20M
  • 2009$964.00K
  • 2008$679.00K
  • 2007$0.00
  • 2006$0.00
  • 2005$0.00
  • 2004$54.00K
  • 2003$47.00K
  • 2002$0.00
  • 2001$3.28M
  • 2000$6.09M
  • 1999$33.10M
  • 1998$0.00
  • 1997$0.00
  • 1996$0.00
  • 1995$0.00
  • 1994$0.00

Buybacks vs stock-based compensation for Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)

Annual cash repurchases set against stock-based compensation. Coverage above 1× means buybacks fully offset the equity dilution from SBC. TTM coverage: 5.72×.

Buybacks vs dividends (share of cash returned) for Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)

How Mid-America Apartment Communities splits cash returned to shareholders between dividends and buybacks.

Sector peers by buyback spend

Companies in the same sector as Mid-America Apartment Communities, ranked by their latest buyback spend.

Buyback capacity (TTM)

Free cash flow minus dividends paid versus actual TTM repurchases — the headroom bar shows how much of post-dividend FCF is still being deployed elsewhere.

TTM buybacks vs headroom (FCF − dividends, TTM)N/A

Headroom $0.00 (TTM FCF − TTM dividends, clamped at zero).

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