Sentences with phrase «nice dividends as»

They also tend to pay nice dividends as well.
They also tend to pay nice dividends as well.

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While I'm not as concerned about my total portfolio value as I am about dividend income, it's still nice to see the value increase with additions of new capital and capital gains.
It's always nice when you can buy and sell at a profit and enjoy capital appreciation and dividend income as well.
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.
Though that's nice and all, like you I am looking to the dividends as the payoff.
It pays dividends as ROC which is nice for tax purposes as well as no currency issues, so I don't mind it.
As a dividend investor — that's the real reason why we get into this business — we find strong, well fundamentally sound companies who pay a nice increasing dividend.
Quite simply, I think Canadian banks are profit machines that have a proven tendency to kick back a nice percentage of those profits to investors as dividends that grow over time.
It's also a nice perk to see the 529 College Savings Plan offer, as well as the automatic dividend reinvestment.
The stock has been a winner since with a nice dividend yield as well as good share price appreciation.
So don't think that holding preferred shares that pay a nice dividend are as safe as a boring old government bond.
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...
Do you regard dividends as a nice supplement to your investments or as an essential part of your investment strategy?
When you own thirty or so companies that meet share these characteristics, you can usually put together a very nice permanent cash flow that increases every year (note: Berkshire Hathaway does not yet pay a dividend, as of the time of this writing).
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.
Quite simply, I think Canadian banks are profit machines that have a proven tendency to kick back a nice percentage of those profits to investors as dividends that grow over time.
nice portfolio, but do nt you think its high risk as all your stocks are of high dividend yeilding stock s?
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.
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.
Those dividends allows you a nice river of capital to continue funding your ocean of stock holdings, even if the river doesn't have as many rapids during times of slowdowns 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.
Really Impressive web income there and great dividend income as well with nice dividends from DIS and PM specially.
While it would be nice to have the ability to DRIP all ETFs, I view the exchange penalty paid on converting foreign dividends as a small expense that doesn't wipe out the fee advantages of Vanguard ETFs.
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.
We see this as a nice bonus, at its current rate, at another 1.5 % dividend yield.
And it will add some nice dividends for the future as you mentioned.
As long as they keep paying the nice dividend, I think I will hold theAs long as they keep paying the nice dividend, I think I will hold theas they keep paying the nice dividend, I think I will hold them.
The dividend raise is nice, as is the big boost in the buyback.
If the stock had done nothing, we would have collected a nice call premium as well as waiting for a dividend.
As always good job beating your annual dividend goal and it is nice to be able to see the snowballing affect of your dividend income.
Admittedly BNS is more diversified internationally, but you would think with the way emerging markets have been going lately, they should take a nice profit from the additional growth and pass them along as dividends.
As a long time (silent) reader I would just like to congratulate you on a very nice month and achieving your dividend income goal for the year!
A firm can pay cash, usually as a nice quarterly dividend payment, or it can sell off assets and pay a special dividend.
Stick to whatever budget you have set for the business and treat the points you earn as a nice dividend.
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