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Stocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
Nice list. My favorite monthly dividend company is Realty Income. ReplyWant Monthly Dividends? 150 Stocks that Pay [view article]
So how do I find a dividend paying fund that is NOT loosing value faster than the dividend is paying? Take for example ERH which is down close to 50% in the past year. Even though it pays a nice dividend, it has to have a 100% increase in share value just to break even. Then- the dividend is nice. Otherwise, I might as well stay in a 2.5% money market. Replyheit
Municipal Bond ETFs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
fptOn Sep 01 05:46 PM DaleT wrote:
> Closed end usually sell at a discount to net asset value, and may
> come into favor as tax rates go higher. Anyone know a good AMT free
> closed end intermediate to short maturity closed end fund? Reply
Municipal Bond ETFs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
Closed end usually sell at a discount to net asset value, and may come into favor as tax rates go higher. Anyone know a good AMT free closed end intermediate to short maturity closed end fund? ReplyStocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
How about BTF? ReplyTax-Free Closed-End Funds and Stocks For Income Investing [view article]
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Year-End List of Monthly Dividend Stocks (updated) [view article]
PNW, your comment about the 15% withholding on dividends from Canadian companies to US persons ending as of 2011 is interesting. Where did you get that info? Thanks!Reply
Year-End List of Monthly Dividend Stocks (updated) [view article]
Spot on, dividends are a beautiful thing. Two thoughts relative to your reservations about Canadian Royalty trusts.1. Yes, they are taxable in 2011, but most (ERF for example) have enought tax credits currently in place to be effectively tax free for many years after 2011.
2. In 2011 the 15% tax withholding on the dividends by the Canadian Government for US tax payers does go away. Also, part of that withholding is refundabled when you file you tax return...amount depends on % the foreign dividends are of your total taxable income. And, even if you simply reduce the dividend by 15% you still have a dividend yield over 10% on many of the trust. Side note, if you happend to have owned the trusts for a number of years you have watch the value of the looney vs. the $ significantly increase the dividend yield. Some think futher looney appreciation is in the cards.
On May 31 02:07 AM FrankGiaa wrote:
> Dividend stocks are a beautiful thing. The information about them
>
> however is scattered across the web to where it is difficult to find
>
> them and chose the right ones for your portfolio.
> When you select them you want to diversify in different sectors.
> Also
> one has to look ahead and avoid costly mistakes – 2 examples are:
>
>
>
> A. Canadian energy royalty trusts – good monthly dividends right
> now,
> but 2 things turned me away from these stocks:
>
>
> 1. You pay 15% foreign tax each month on the received dividend <br/>2.
> Tax laws in Canada are changing in 2011 to start taxing the trusts
>
> and to significantly increase the dividend tax the foreign investors
>
> will be paying
>
>
> B. US OIL royalty trusts – the problem here is that these stocks
> will
> exist only until the property they are linked to has oil to produce.
>
> Ones oil is gone trust disappears and so is your money. So you have
> to
> cash out before that happens. I am not good at timing these events
> so
> I decided to stay away.
> So after doing my research on dividend paying stocks I chose these
> 6
> sectors to get in:
>
>
> Telecommunications, Energy, Financials, Tobacco, Oil/Drilling and
>
> Shipping
> I went with these stocks, that I believe will give me best long term
>
> dividend returns: CEL, CPL, PM, DPO, IID, RSF, GDOCF, ITKSF and SDRLF
>
>
>
> 1. CEL - Cellcom Israel Ltd. (Cellcom) is a provider of cellular
>
> communications services in Israel
>
>
> 2. CPL - CPFL Energia SA is a holding company engaged, through its
>
> subsidiaries, in the distribution, generation and commercialization
> of
> the electricity in Brazil
>
>
> 3. DPO - Dow 30 Enhanced Premium & Income Fund Inc. (the Fund) is
> a
> diversified, closed-end management investment company. Monthly <br/>dividend
> payer
>
>
> 4. IID - ING International High Dividend Equity Income Fund (the
> Fund)
> is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. Pays
>
> good monthly dividend
>
>
> 5. RSF - RMK Strategic Income Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is a diversified,
>
> closed-end management investment company. Pays huge monthly dividend
>
>
>
> 6. GDOCF – A Bulk shipper with a huge dividend - www.goldenocean.no/.
>
> Best thing – stock is still under $7. Frontline (FRO) spin-off child
>
>
>
> 7. ITKSF – A petroleum tanker Company, no dividend yet but surely
> one
> is coming as it is a Frontline (FRO) child -
> www.frontline.bm/repor.... Stock is
>
> under 2 bucks, but it started trading just recently after Frontline
>
> (FRO) spin off.
>
>
> 8. SDRLF – Deep water oil drilling Company - www.seadrill.com/,
>
> good dividend projected to largely increase in 2009
>
>
> 9. PM – Philip Morris international – no introduction needed here.
>
> needs also a growth stock piece as well. Stocks such as V, RIO, PBR,
>
> UNP, etc. are a nice addition as well.
>
>
> Well that is all and I hope it helps in your dividend hunting journey
>
>
>
> Good luck and best regards.
>
> Reply
Year-End List of Monthly Dividend Stocks (updated) [view article]
Dividend stocks are a beautiful thing. The information about themhowever is scattered across the web to where it is difficult to find
them and chose the right ones for your portfolio.
When you select them you want to diversify in different sectors. Also
one has to look ahead and avoid costly mistakes – 2 examples are:
A. Canadian energy royalty trusts – good monthly dividends right now,
but 2 things turned me away from these stocks:
1. You pay 15% foreign tax each month on the received dividend
2. Tax laws in Canada are changing in 2011 to start taxing the trusts
and to significantly increase the dividend tax the foreign investors
will be paying
B. US OIL royalty trusts – the problem here is that these stocks will
exist only until the property they are linked to has oil to produce.
Ones oil is gone trust disappears and so is your money. So you have to
cash out before that happens. I am not good at timing these events so
I decided to stay away.
So after doing my research on dividend paying stocks I chose these 6
sectors to get in:
Telecommunications, Energy, Financials, Tobacco, Oil/Drilling and
Shipping
I went with these stocks, that I believe will give me best long term
dividend returns: CEL, CPL, PM, DPO, IID, RSF, GDOCF, ITKSF and SDRLF
1. CEL - Cellcom Israel Ltd. (Cellcom) is a provider of cellular
communications services in Israel
2. CPL - CPFL Energia SA is a holding company engaged, through its
subsidiaries, in the distribution, generation and commercialization of
the electricity in Brazil
3. DPO - Dow 30 Enhanced Premium & Income Fund Inc. (the Fund) is a
diversified, closed-end management investment company. Monthly
dividend payer
4. IID - ING International High Dividend Equity Income Fund (the Fund)
is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. Pays
good monthly dividend
5. RSF - RMK Strategic Income Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is a diversified,
closed-end management investment company. Pays huge monthly dividend
6. GDOCF – A Bulk shipper with a huge dividend - www.goldenocean.no/.
Best thing – stock is still under $7. Frontline (FRO) spin-off child
7. ITKSF – A petroleum tanker Company, no dividend yet but surely one
is coming as it is a Frontline (FRO) child -
www.frontline.bm/repor.... Stock is
under 2 bucks, but it started trading just recently after Frontline
(FRO) spin off.
8. SDRLF – Deep water oil drilling Company - www.seadrill.com/,
good dividend projected to largely increase in 2009
9. PM – Philip Morris international – no introduction needed here.
One more thing to add – dividend stocks are great but any portfolio
needs also a growth stock piece as well. Stocks such as V, RIO, PBR,
UNP, etc. are a nice addition as well.
Well that is all and I hope it helps in your dividend hunting journey
Good luck and best regards.
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Want Monthly Dividends? 150 Stocks that Pay [view article]
Canadian w/h tax is very poorly treated recovery if you are in the top tax bracket in taxable accounts. Also beware of the treatment in AMT ReplyStocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
I bought IGR last Sept and was pleasantly surprised by the large monthly dividend and capital gain in December. Do they do this every year or was that a one-time deal?Did you ever find another ETF with the "December" effect?
On Mar 24 06:19 AM r.d.glover wrote:
> I have owned IGR for two years. The return is much more than 6% as
> IGR pays a very large long term capital gain in December AND a many
> times larger dividend also in December. Do you know of others in
> your list that may have this "December" effect? I own several on
> your wonderful list and thank you sincerely. r.d.glover vanvangg@prodigy.net Reply
Municipal Bond ETFs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
I own shares in MIY. I called Blackrock and they told me that 12.32% of the income from the fund is subject to AMT. I have had to pay AMT they last two years and it look like I will have to for some time to come. With Michigan's income tax rate at 4.35%, is it better to put the money in a national AMT-free muni bond fund and pay the Michigan income tax or leave it as is? ReplyEditors
General Discussion on CEV
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyJackson
Municipal Bond ETFs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
We've added two new Barclays muni bond ETFs:iShares S&P California Municipal Bond Fund (CMF)
iShares S&P New York Municipal Bond Fund (NYF)
(Thanks JohnB.) Reply
Stocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
I have owned IGR for two years. The return is much more than 6% as IGR pays a very large long term capital gain in December AND a many times larger dividend also in December. Do you know of others in your list that may have this "December" effect? I own several on your wonderful list and thank you sincerely. r.d.glover vanvangg@prodigy.net Reply