Sentences with phrase «pay nice dividends»

Of course, they do pay nice dividends while we wait.
They also tend to pay nice dividends as well.
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.
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.
This should pay nice dividends for both the students and their future employers.
Of course, they do pay nice dividends while we wait.
They also tend to pay nice dividends as well.
Insiders at three other big - cap giants that pay nice dividends also bought their companies» shares.
Both pay a nice dividend, yielding 4 % plus.
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?
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 this trend.
So don't think that holding preferred shares that pay a nice dividend are as safe as a boring old government bond.
It has paid a nice dividend and that continues to increase.
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.
While it may pay a nice dividend, there's no guarantee you'll get your capital back with a dividend stock, he says.
It pays nice dividend with 23 % dividend growth, 4 year dividend increase history and 21 % annual expected return growth.
They are paying you a nice dividend of ~ 3.25 %, but you might want to consider another investment vehicle if you still have a timeframe that can withstand general stock market risk and volatility.
It does pay a nice dividend though and I will be allocating a substantial amount of new money by June due to a rollover of my 401 (k).
As long as they keep paying the nice dividend, I think I will hold them.
Of course, you'd get paid a nice dividend while you wait for the price to recover.
I like American Financial Group because it is a multi-line insurer that pays a nice dividend, and has great operating margins (one of the best in the industry).
Lincoln Financial also pays a nice dividend.
It has gone up quite a bit since then in addition to paying nice dividends.

Not exact matches

Another nice thing about these mining stocks is that they do pay a dividend.
It pays dividends as ROC which is nice for tax purposes as well as no currency issues, so I don't mind it.
I find a pretty good stock that pays out a huge dividend, has a low payout ratio, a solid business, and a nice dividend growth.
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.
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 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..
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)
I have some stocks that pay out dividends quarterly, so that gives a nice boost.
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.
PFF pays dividends monthly which is a nice benefit from several aspects.
Notice that this does not include dividends, which is a serious omission for bank stocks because they pay really nice dividends:
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.
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.
I find a pretty good stock that pays out a huge dividend, has a low payout ratio, a solid business, and a nice dividend growth.
Also, these companies tend to pay nice sustainable dividends, which is great for investors.
Not only is most of our dividend income paid at the end of the quarter, but our net worth usually gets a nice boost from the revaluation of our real estate holdings.
If you start investing, the S&P 500 dividend aristocrats list is already a nice place to seek for great companies paying growing dividends.
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.
UPS generates a ton of cash which they use to pay out a nice dividend and to regularly buy back shares.
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.
Very nice buy, especially considering that I recently added to my position and may be looking to do so again A great time to add to this rock solid, monthly dividend paying stock.
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.
Still, it could be a bargain: it trades below book value and pays a nice 1.9 % dividend.
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