Sentences with phrase «nice dividend in»

Our need for energy isn't going to go away anytime soon and they pay a pretty nice dividend in the mean time.
Oh well it will bring you lots of nice dividend in the future!
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 run.

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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.
It's nice to see others in the dividend world expanding into other speculative investments with caution.
Although that increase is mainly due additional stock purchases in the last couple of months, we also saw a nice dividend raise by Daimler.
This was a good month as I received dividends from AT&T, one of my larger holdings and I got a nice increase from Realty Income as I purchased more shares in January.
Yeah it may not be much now as far as dividend income goes, but I know I'm setting up a nice foundation to continue building on in the future.
In my eyes, a 5 % current yield plus a 5 % dividend growth rate is a pretty nice combination.
The great thing about dividend growth investing is that at some point in time you can stop reinvesting and get a nice income.
Nice growth in your dividend.
Hi Tom, A nice dividend payout but not a stock I am watching or plan to invest in.
Both positions, Banco Santander and HSBC showed nice growth in terms of dividend contributions.
It was nice to see a couple new dividends in March, and I am looking forward to June which will be my first distribution from XAW.
Appreciated much liking my purchases It is always nice to nickel and dime the passive dividends in the kitty!
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.
We all have our «off» months (March, June, September, and December seem to be my mine), which is why it's nice to have some monthly dividend paying stocks in one's portfolio to help smooth the ride a bit..
In addition to its nice 3 % + yield, it has a Dividend Safety Score of 82 from Simply Safe Dividends, indicating a very safe dDividend Safety Score of 82 from Simply Safe Dividends, indicating a very safe dividenddividend.
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.
The great thing about dividend growth investing is that at some point in time you can stop reinvesting and get a nice income.
I can see the logic in wanting to have a nice dividend portfolio come retirement time to take advantage of this.
My general thesis when it comes to investing in tech companies is to diversify across a number of the highest - quality and most profitable dividend growth stocks in the space, limiting myself to those companies that have demonstrated an ability to change / adapt over time (with the dot - com bubble itself being a nice test of that).
Even though their high dividend yields act as a natural buffer to slow down any decline in stock price (i.e. if CTL drops 7 % in stock price then the 8.4 % dividend becomes a 9 % dividend - very attractive to yield hungry investors), it would be nice to have some downside protection...
Though I'm fairly confident that I'll see some gains in share price while collecting a nice dividend, I'll definitely keep a close eye on this one.
If I take the quarterly moving average since month to month can be volatile, the trend is a nice upward increase in my monthly dividends.
You did a nice job though in 2015 converting to dividend income stocks.
The last couple of months have been some of the busiest ever at work, but the nice thing about dividends is that they are truly a passive source of income — I don't have to do anything at all but they still keep rolling in.
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.
Just as a suggestion, what might be nice is that you would cover a dividend - mantra starterskit, indicating the top 15 stocks you currently would buy in case you would start again from scratch.
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.
I mentioned something a while back when I was discussing Canadian stocks, that dividend growth could actually take a nice swing in the other direction when the exchange rate normalizes.
So, when investing, you not only want to invest in a company that has a high dividend, but you want to see a low payout ratio as well, since that means they are more likely to continue to be able to pay the nice dividend.
Note that Canadian dividends will get you a nice tax break at all income levels, but the benefit is especially large if you're in a lower tax bracket.
Haha, that will be nice to double my portfolio value in 2015 However, I'd be really happy to double my passive dividends as portfolio value could fluctuate up and down, sometimes significantly but as long as passive income is accelerating and turning into snowball, that's what I focus on.
Nice to know that you can take a break from your portfolio, do the things you love, and have your dividends keep rolling in.
$ 100 in dividends is a nice milestone achieved.
Each of these categories can perform part of the job in building a nice diversified dividend growth portfolio.
In my eyes, a 5 % current yield plus a 5 % dividend growth rate is a pretty nice combination.
Glad to hear that you had some nice dividends coming in from your holdings to tide you over during a slow time at work.
A raging bull market is nice in terms of capital appreceiation, but as a dividend growth investor I focus on attractive entry prices and after a purchase is made, all I want is watching the passive income stream from the company grow over time.
I hope I will exceed this goal because there are some nice dividend increases ahead in my portfolio.
So there is good new from Banco Santander and I'm looking forward to some nice dividend increases in the future.
Even with that little cut going forward your dividend income should still come in at a nice pace.
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.
The previous dividends were nice but it cost us in the end.
My strategy was to hopefully see some nice gains in the stocks since they had all been trending positively, and to see some additional gains due to dividends that were paid on the stocks.
Hi Tom, A nice dividend payout but not a stock I am watching or plan to invest in.
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.
All your hard work in creating a following on this website and the blogs posted on other sites seems to be generating some nice income (according to your monthly budget recaps) which will, likely, one day supplement your dividend income.
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.
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