Sentences with phrase «nice dividends for»

And it will add some nice dividends for the future as you mentioned.
This should pay nice dividends for both the students and their future employers.
Nice dividends for the month from some solid dividend payers.
I am content to collect the nice dividend for now and see how they progress.

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And the nice part about it is that everyone's getting into all sorts of different income streams which they share on their blogs:) For some it's dividend stocks, real estate, or passive income, and others it's entrepreneurship or hustling on the side, etc..
We have about $ 650k in cash (which we use to buy & refurb small properties) the aforementioned $ 800k which is a nice mix of tech and F500 dividend payers, and just over $ 1M of retirement accounts - 750 in USA in appl, AMZN, GOOG etc, and $ 260K in UK where I worked for 12 years — BTW the $ 260K was $ 300K pre-Brexit.
If pre-product, pre-revenue companies (i.e. loss making, just idea stage) can be valued for $ 10 — $ 20 million, why can't Financial Samurai, which is highly profitable, has six years of existence, can pay a nice dividend if it wants to, has way less risk than all these new startups, and can grow revenue by triple digits every year with promotion, be worth a similar range?
Nice dividend income for this month W2R.
We share a lot of the same stocks, and the same appetite for these nice dividends.
It pays dividends as ROC which is nice for tax purposes as well as no currency issues, so I don't mind it.
If i was you i would find a nice company you could comfortably DRIP that has a good reputation for raising dividends per year.
Nice MD, sounds like you'll be getting more dividends from KO for quite some time.
Couple revenue diversity with the fact that inelastic demand (and healthy dividend yields) make them attractive investments when markets stumble, and you've got a nice recipe for success.
Good news received came from Cracker Barrel Restaurants (CBRL) who announce a dividend increase and a special dividend for the next quarter so we should see a nice pop in future dividends.
This is a very high quality stock with excellent management, a nice dividend yield of 4.2 per cent and a tidy balance sheet — perfect for the bottom drawer.
For me it's not so important that they're English, although that's nice for us who get let down every time our national team plays, it's that they're all so young; Wenger's youth policy has always had my support and at last it promises to pay rich dividenFor me it's not so important that they're English, although that's nice for us who get let down every time our national team plays, it's that they're all so young; Wenger's youth policy has always had my support and at last it promises to pay rich dividenfor us who get let down every time our national team plays, it's that they're all so young; Wenger's youth policy has always had my support and at last it promises to pay rich dividends.
For a highly marketable book (i.e. there is demand for the book and the content delivers on expectations), investing a modest amount toward a fantastic cover can pay nice dividends in the long rFor a highly marketable book (i.e. there is demand for the book and the content delivers on expectations), investing a modest amount toward a fantastic cover can pay nice dividends in the long rfor the book and the content delivers on expectations), investing a modest amount toward a fantastic cover can pay nice dividends in the long run.
Dividend growth investing means I am looking for companies that not only pay a nice dividend now, but have a history of meaningful dividend increases over time and are likely to continue thiDividend growth investing means I am looking for companies that not only pay a nice dividend now, but have a history of meaningful dividend increases over time and are likely to continue thidividend now, but have a history of meaningful dividend increases over time and are likely to continue thidividend increases over time and are likely to continue this trend.
I see that for example you purchase KinderMorgan that for me sounds very nice and has high dividend yield for a mid term like i wrote above.
And if you are drawing on your portfolio regularly for income, those dividend credits coming into your account are nice to see.
Nice work with the all the extra income (dividend, option & swing trading) for the year!
Also, last month I got paid my first dividend for owning this stock: a nice little check for $ 2.60, which is reflected in the cash balance on the account.
Also, it is nice that you have all the Rockefeller trust fund babies on your site with this company (which has paid dividends for over a century)
Not only are we comfortable with Pepsi's ability to continue paying its dividend we also expect it will increase the divvy by 7 % per year for the foreseeable future, which gives dividend growth investors a nice little kicker.
Dividend ETFs aren't for active trading, but it's nice to be able to place a trade when market conditions are hospitable and not have to settle for end - of - day prices, like you do with mutual funds.
With many companies, especially the financials which used to pay nice dividends, cutting dividend to close to zero (BAC for example), investors appetite for dividends could be decreasing in the short term.
Notice that this does not include dividends, which is a serious omission for bank stocks because they pay really nice dividends:
Besides, you get a nice 3 % dividend to hold the TSX right now, which quite easily covers the cost of financing a position (borrow at 1.44 % after - tax, invest at 3 % dividend yield after tax — don't even need any dividend growth for such to be a nicely profitable proposition!).
The company had a nice 10 % dividend increase for 2008, but after that, started having problems.
For us however this means that the dividend could potentially also recieve some nice growth without the company lifting a finger, if the CAD would go back down in the future.
While it is nice that there is free dividend reinvestment with Vanguard, it is still somewhat distressing to pay all the other fees, especially for beginners.
Also, these companies tend to pay nice sustainable dividends, which is great for investors.
They give you a nice consolidated tax statement covering everything: dividends, their buying and selling activity on your behalf, and any selling they did when you withdrew money from the fund for any purpose.
Congrats on achieving a new record for dividend income and nice year over year increase too.
Assuming that dividends would have been reinvested and ignoring transaction costs for purchasing the ETF, investing $ 1000 into an S&P 500 ETF would have increased your balance by a nice $ 1150.63 to a total of $ 2150.63.
Nice to see a few common names for dividends between your account and mine for the month.
BHP Billiton more than doubled its dividend putting my YoC for 2017 to around 4 %, Rio Tinto's YoC lies at around 4.2 % after a nice hike of 70 %.
If you start investing, the S&P 500 dividend aristocrats list is already a nice place to seek for great companies paying growing dividends.
Nice work again DM for adding to your dividend income and «pulling» the trigger.
Global demand for dividend - paying exchange - traded funds (ETFs) is strong, as evidenced by robust flows of over $ 20 billion in 2016; US - based ETFs accounted for more than half of that amount.1 The appeal of dividend - paying stocks is clear, as dividends can help provide a nice offset to rising inflation, while most fixed - coupon debt can not hedge against rising prices.
I keep hoping for a nice «BIG» market correction so as to allow me to deploy more money toward dividend paying stocks but my wishes are not being granted!!!
It pays dividends as ROC which is nice for tax purposes as well as no currency issues, so I don't mind it.
Nice MD, sounds like you'll be getting more dividends from KO for quite some time.
We actually want a few more, so if it could dip first, that would be really nice Think shell can maintain it's dividend, solid company and lot's of assets they can sell to maintain dividends for now.
For instance if a company has a nice yield on paper it sounds great and their earnings calls are always going to be rosy but then in reality if they are not earning enough they could just slash the dividend.
Nice to have a team of professionals determine stock / bond allocations and do all of your rebalancing and dividend reinvesting for you!
You might get a sudden work bonus, an unexpected cash gift from your favorite aunt, or a nice dividend from a recent investment, these windfalls will really come in handy for shortening your payment periods when you make additional payments.
You have 3 nice dividend payers for this month.
Of course, you'd get paid a nice dividend while you wait for the price to recover.
A nice sum, and I expect to increase that by at least 10 % a year until retirement (see Retirement options, dividend projections) for more details.
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