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Stocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
How about BTF? 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
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General Discussion on PCN
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyStocks 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 ReplyStocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
This list is the best I have seen so far, thanks. Just wondering if there is a list where you can find out how long they have been paying dividends? ReplyBarron's Roundtable: Is the 'Deluge' Really Over? [view article]
"a Duke alumni"One person is an alumnus. Two or more are alumni. Reply
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Bill Gross: 5 Picks for 2008 - Barron's [view article]
Impeachment is the only hope the US Economy has of saving itself. If impeachment does not occur, legitimacy will not return, and the economy will not recover--for a long time. ReplyBill Gross: 5 Picks for 2008 - Barron's [view article]
Gross has little skill. Where was he 10 months ago with this? And he's just plain wrong about growth being low or negative for a long time. The global economy is too resilient and the march of emerging economies will not be stopped in the long run. ReplyBill Gross: 5 Picks for 2008 - Barron's [view article]
"corporate bonds now hold value, with spreads 5.5 points or more above Treasuries"are you talking about High-Yield corporate bonds, specifically?
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Stocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
These monthly dividend stocks are a great source of income for investors. The most complete list of monthly dividend payers that we have found is from DividendInvestor.com.They update the list daily which covers over 300 stocks paying dividends monthly.
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Stocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
AOD will pay $0.18/share/mo in Mar., Apr & May. cf.: "Yahoo ETF" 02/15/07. ReplyStocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
Thanks for your suggestion on ZTR. I will add it on the next update. In regards to the others, ZF pays quarterly, AOD hasn't paid any dividends in the last three months that I could find, and AGD is already on my list, about a third of the way down.It's not the Canadian Oil Income Trusts that will be phased out, it's their tax-free pass-through of income that is supposed to be phased out. The companies will most likely still be around but will be making lower dividend payments. I covered the Canadian trusts in a previous article:
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Stocks That Pay Monthly Dividends [view article]
That's quite a list! Add ZF & ZTR; AOD, AGD. Div rates are approx 10% of NAV for the Zweig funds; AGD, Alpine's CEF eqivalent to ADVDX, pays about 16 cents/share/mo. AOD is a newer CEF from the same firm.A note of caution for the Canadian Oil & Gas income trusts: their NAV's have dropped because they may be forced to phase out by 2011 ... so their yields have risen (and their payouts vary by the cost/pricing of energy sales). The electric power trusts from Canada are not affected, nor are the Canadian REITs.
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