Sentences with phrase «$ yearly dividend»

At current price (75,44 $) ADP offers a 1,92 $ yearly dividend paid quarterly which represents a 2,6 % initial yield.

Not exact matches

The second quarter is an outlier as I have a once yearly dividend from Novartis of about $ 280 and I also had a twice yearly dividend from DEO.
Taking the example of Caterpillar again: the yearly dividend is $ 3.12 (four times $ 0.78) and the current stock price is $ 138.
4 years later, the company has increased its yearly dividend payment to $ 1.42 (assuming no growth in 2016) and generate a 1.45 % dividend yield.
Given the yearly dividend of $ 2.88 per share this purchase increased my forward annual dividend income by $ 43.20.
However, new - economy companies like US biotech company Gilead Sciences ($ 16.13) and Danish insulin specialist Novo Nordisk ($ 48.72) also paid out their quarterly or half - yearly dividend last month.
In April, our passive income included the yearly dividends of the German premium car and truck manufacturer Daimler ($ 109.50) and the world's largest reinsurer Munich Re ($ 103.20).
Yearly total Total grossed up dividend for 2017 is $ 249.05.
Based on the current payout, I'll be receiving $ 35.52 in yearly dividend income from this purchase.
If you receive $ 500 each year in dividends but earn $ 50,000, for example, those dividend earnings don't make a huge difference to your yearly income.
To answer that question they produce graphs comparing the yearly $ dividend increasing over time.
4 years later, the company has increased its yearly dividend payment to $ 1.42 (assuming no growth in 2016) and generate a 1.45 % dividend yield.
A $ 100,000 account fully invested today in our dividend strategy with a current portfolio yield of 2.5 % would produce approximately $ 2,500 in yearly income.
This will add another $ 38.76 to my yearly dividend income.
With new purchases and last month dividend hikes, my estimated yearly income has grown to $ 7981, with year to date gain of 13.0 %.
I spent a lot of times on my laptop learning about dividend growth investing, reading the blogs of my fellow bloggers, building a 35k portfolio yielding more than 1000 $ of yearly dividend income, I went through a restructuring and ended up keeping my job, my wife was pregnant but had a miscarriage... phew... So many things can happen in a year!
My yearly 2014 dividend total was slightly over $ 6,200.
The second quarter is an outlier as I have a once yearly dividend from Novartis of about $ 280 and I also had a twice yearly dividend from DEO.
The yearly dividend was increased to $ 0.38 a share this year and will be paid to shareholders of record on December 15, 2011.
This resulted in a - $ 38,18 for my net yearly dividends.
With new purchases and few dividend hikes in July, my estimated yearly passive income increased to $ 8224.
The yearly difference between the gross premium of $ 2,001 and the yearly guaranteed cash value increase and the yearly increase of the nonguaranteed cash value of the additional paid - up life insurance purchased by the yearly declared paid dividend.
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