Sentences with phrase «decent yields of»

Last month, Simon Property declared a quarterly dividend of $ 1.80 per share, which translates into a decent yield of 4.4 %.

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Many people have bought into this space because it's one of the only places to get decent yield, but she points out that a number of companies only offer corporate debt because of market demand.
If it just keeps paying out all of its earnings, shareholders will get a return equal to the earnings yield (inverse of the PE) of 6 % plus inflation, or a decent total of around 8 %.
So while there could be one or even five year periods where longer maturity bonds perform fairly well from these yield levels, over the long - term they're likely to be a poor investment in terms of earning a decent return over the rate of inflation.
The retailer has a very decent probability of going into bankruptcy or experiencing further declines, yet the bonds are still yielding 11.4 % when they should be yielding much more given the inherent risk in the position.
• Stellar dividend resume: Decent yield at 2.9 %; excellent dividend growth rate of 20 % over the past 5 years; upcoming increase of 14 % in December; strong dividend safety, protected by very good cash flow; and 44 - year streak of increasing dividends.
The valuation is neither entirely unreasonable nor unusually appealing, but compared to the fairly high valuation of the market currently, it may make a good choice for a stock with a decent dividend yield (3.43 %) and consistent dividend growth history.
The bottom line: In an environment of generally decent (albeit recently disappointing) growth and gently rising yields, high yield offers attractive potential in a yield - starved world.
It also provides a decent measure of current income, with a dividend yield of 2.2 %, versus a median of 2.0 % for all dividend paying equities in the Value Line universe.
My issue with using this strategy is that dividend yields are relatively low at 2 - 3 %, so you'd need a lot of capital to generate a decent amount of passive income.
Lobsters yield about 20 percent of their weight: a 1 1/4 - to 1 1/2 - pound hard - shell Atlantic lobster will yield about five ounces of lobster meat (claws, knuckles and tail)... about what goes in a decent - size lobster salad roll served throughout the New England region.
One of these 3 WILL be there 2nd round the only decent ILB that might be there and worth a 2nd round pick, will be Malik Jefferson... grab him (or trade up if Evans is there in early 2nd) The 3rd round will yield A LOT of choices for the Chargers.
This strategy appeared to yield some decent results compared to the last meeting in Morgantown, when Young had a lot of difficulty receiving the ball on the inbounds plays.
Probably it has a decent yield for weight reduction handle, however, today; I impart some approaches to all of you that will help you to purchase Shakeology cheap when contrasted with its standard set value.
I'm not sure what your yield is, but I find that I have to at least double the recipe to get any decent amount of muffins (10).
Universal's DVD is a decent transfer of the film - the soft focus cinematography yields a less - than sharp transfer, and some of the night shots are slightly grainy, in spite of Schrader's deliberate use of in - camera opticals to preserve image quality.
Although decent responses exist for every one of these concerns, as do sundry ways of curbing their excesses, it's probably time for education reformers and policymakers to admit that just pushing harder on test - driven accountability as the primary tool for changing our creaky old public - school system is apt to yield more backlash than accomplishment.
Plugging a set of decent headphones into the 3.5 mm jack that's located on the left - hand side of the tablet) yields good results too, with very good clarity and no audible hiss in quieter passages of music.
The rate itself may not be as high as you would like to have, but, as you can see, it's a very decent rate comparing to other banks, especially when the overall yields of savings accounts are so low, mostly in the lower 1 % range, thanks to the Fed's policy that has kept its benchmark lending rate close to zero for more than two years.
«Own something that yields a decent amount of money» is a better one.
It's also crucial to note that TLT pays a yield of about 4 %, so investors still get a decent return when the market price goes nowhere.
This leaves me considering Fortis («FTS») which offers a middle of the road yield, decent dividend, revenue, and EPS growth, and the lowest payout ratio, at the cheapest valuation.
The preferred stocks reflect a part of the credit market that hasn't gotten whacked too bad, offering a decent yield for the junior debt on healthy companies risk.
Once they started QE the Fed pushed the private sector to take risk because of a lack of safe assets with decent yield.
As rates rise and investors can realize a decent return in legitimate high yield investments like CDs and money markets, many expect investors to get out of the risk trade and back into fixed FDIC - protected instruments.
• Good dividend resume: Decent yield at 2.3 %; 40 straight years of increases; strong dividend growth record (12 % per year over past 5 years); and strong dividend safety.
I had assumed high yield would enjoy one more year of relatively decent returns.
For my money I tend to focus on a solid history of paying dividends, a decent yield that is also sustainable and long term growth potential.
If treasury rates in the United States weren't at one to two but were six or eight, we could make a good case for perhaps there's times when you would want to make profits from falling interest rates but right now I think what our investors are looking for is to have a decent yield and be protected from their fear of rising interest rates, so until we get out of this context, I think that it's unlikely that we will deviate much from a two or three year duration portfolio.
Yes, the metric would probably do a decent job most of the time of preventing you from buying a high - yielding stock that was on the verge of slashing its dividend en route to going bust.
If a person builds up a reserve of funds in some decent yielding vehicle (ING direct, emigrant direct, etc) and chooses to buy when the market is low this would seem to be a winning strategy.
With Patrick and Mauldin Economics» team of experts behind your portfolio, you'll be poised to generate market - beating returns... and won't have to worry about finding decent yield ever again.
• Stellar dividend resume: Decent yield at 2.9 %; excellent dividend growth rate of 20 % over the past 5 years; upcoming increase of 14 % in December; strong dividend safety, protected by very good cash flow; and 44 - year streak of increasing dividends.
Nevertheless, the dividend yield of most of our German portfolio companies is pretty decent.
But when the current yield is a paltry 0.7 %, it takes a lot of growth to even get to a decent yield on cost.
All of those have decent downside protection and still yield over 19 % annualized return.
And, sure, that doesn't sound like much, but, that takes out one whole year of a dividend payment to a decent yielding company.
Higher - yielding, dividend - paying stocks have been a top choice by investors looking for decent return and steady stream of income over the past few years.
Waiting may result in missing a quality entry point or missing a decent dividend which after tax results in more than the yield of the stock.
• Excellent dividend resume: Decent yield at 2.8 %; excellent dividend growth rate of 29 % per year over the past 3 years; 27 % increase this year; and strong dividend safety, protected by very good cash flow.
I can't count the number of excitable headlines / articles I've read about REIT / MLP yields... but still wonder if there's a decent investment amongst the entire bunch?
Among funds that invest in munis nationwide, Fidelity Intermediate Municipal Income (FLTMX, 2.2 %) has a track record of providing decent yields with below - average expenses and below - average volatility.
«So to postpone the impact of any increase as long as possible, we've shifted some of our long bond exposure to U.S. investment - grade corporate bonds offering decent yields
That was one of my lessons — be willing to buy things that are tainted in the eyes of many, so long as you have adequate protections, and a decent yield.
It's hard to find a high yield savings account these days, so look for places where you can accumulate a decent amount of interest.
This is not a perfect way to invest, but it does tend to yield good results over time, with a decent amount of noise in the results.
To help home in on funds with decent dividend yields, start by screening for diversified domestic - equity funds with dividend yields that are at least as high as the S&P 500's trailing -12-month yield of roughly 2 %.
Its stock also has a decent yield, so Exxon Mobil finished the year with a total return of -12.57 %.
The share price of each of these has declined quite a lot over the past week, a trend that (again, selfishly) I hope continues so that I can gradually invest over the next months and years and earn a decent yield for a change with less principal risk, thanks to the Trump Thump.
I'm looking for companies that are fairly valued, have a decent dividend yield (3 % to 6 %) and have a fairly long history of paying dividends consistently for 10 years or more.
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