I have been a shareholder of Zurich Insurance and Swiss Re for almost a decade now and have been rewarded handsomely by collecting all
the nice dividends year by year.
Not exact matches
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?
If i was you i would find a
nice company you could comfortably DRIP that has a good reputation for raising
dividends per
year.
IBM does have a
nice dividend yield supported by 22 consecutive
years of increases.
The only Ambition that Wenger and the Arsenal Board is to get a
nice big fat
dividend Cheque every
year and XXXX the Fan's.
Nice work with the all the extra income (
dividend, option & swing trading) for the
year!
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.
Plus, let's face it — it's
nice getting a raise every
year, and that's exactly what
dividend growth stocks do.
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).
Coca Cola, Diageo, GlaxoSmithKline and South32 together paid me the amount of USD 130, representing quite a
nice increase of 27 % compared to my last
year October
dividend income, putting cash inflows from my stock holdings to around USD 3» 850.
Or just thinking of the two very strong mining companies Rio Tinto and BHP Biliton, having cut their
dividends two
years ago, they recoverd just12 months later and resumed their very
nice payouts.
Congrats on achieving a new record for
dividend income and
nice year over
year increase too.
It pays
nice dividend with 23 %
dividend growth, 4
year dividend increase history and 21 % annual expected return growth.
I'm sure you will see
nice returns and progress with your
dividends and Lending Club accounts this
year!
Which leaves shareholders with a
nice end of the
year dividend payment.
Our Property Rental Motif we built earlier sports a
nice 3.45 %
dividend, or about $ 6,900 per
year.
Overall: With 14
dividend payments a
year, a total
dividend yield of 7.5 %, and starting to build a good record of increasing yearly
dividend payments, adding Main Street Capital (MAIN) to our
dividend stocks will be a
nice addition.
That will be
nice, IF the
dividend doesn't get cut sometime early this
year.
The
dividend income is much more consistent, with a
nice increase each quarter of this
year.
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.
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!
Receiving rising
dividend income every
year sounds
nice, but how does it work in practice?
Fast forward two
years later and VLKPY has doubled its share price and paid out a
nice dividend along the way to investors who were willing to wait out the turbulence.