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The Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
for Frank Li, Dividend stocks are a great way to make aliving especially for those of us who are retired. I have been
investing in dividend stocks for 52 years and have no regrets.
I retired at 44 (23 years ago) and make a 6 figure income, which
is really what you want and need when you retire. Reply
The Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
I,m investing money I can not replace. I am 82 and need a income to keep up and cover riseing cost of living. Safety is a concern. Can you consider the S&P ratings also . Thanks ..... RVER ReplyCredit Suisse Updates Its Global Media Outlook: What's New? [view article]
LAMR call was directionally correct. LAMR posted a loss for Q1 2008. Current ttm P/E is over 100 and forward P/E is over 80!Disclosure: short LAMR (for clients). For position rationale, see
www.crossprofit.com/ar... .
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Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyInflation Is Hitting The Entertainment Dollar As Well [view article]
prices have gone up. But, by far, going out to a movie is still one of the least expensive forms of out-of-home entertainment available. compare a pair of movie tickets and some snacks and drinks to football, basketball, baseball (are you really taking your significant other out into $9 bleacher), broadway, comedy club or other form of entertainment. "Date night" is not going away in the long run and it is the quality of movie product is what drives attendance and revenue at theater exhibition companies like Regal (RGC) and Reading (RDI) in the short run. ReplyThe Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
Hello. Is there an Emerging Market ETF that has included Alibaba.com ipo there holdings? Or, is there a new ETF which includes alibaba.com for those who cannot purshares the shares for quite some time? ReplyRegal Entertainment Group Q2 2007 Earnings Call Transcript [view article]
Amy Miles-I hope you look into your Sawgrass store - and how they are running things-- You have a manger who states they hire employees not parents-- and Asst manger who says on July 27 you will get one weeks pay-- a manger who calls the home looking for an employee that has been to work for an hour -- not that he will be paid---Heck he can't plan anythng- he may this weeks check next week or maybe in two weeks. Poor service-- lack of care--
I'm sure if you call the sawgrass store they will let you know how to get hold of my son and let him know his check will be Fedex to him by Saturday
Thanks Reply
The Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
Hi everybody:Thanks for the suggestions. I will look at some of ratios to add to the article. Also, for individual stocks, dividend growth rate is quite important in evaluating a stock's long-term performance in terms of dividend payout. However, due to limited resources, I am not sure if I can find all the information I need or not, but I will try. Actually, the initial purpose of the article was to compare the performance of dividend paying ETFs and see how much they are different from each other.
Frank Emery: Yes, companies in the financial, utility and real estate sectors usually pay higher dividends. I will take a look at international dividend ETFs later.
Frank Li: The ER column has the expense ratio of each ETF.
bigjohn_hk: The main reason I am considering replacing Powershares ETFs with Vanguard ETFs is cost. Vanguard ETFs have much lower ER then Powershares ETFs and with a higher yield as well.
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The Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
Could you tell me, pls, why you are dissatisfied with PowerShares and are replacing them with Vanguard. I also own the same Powershare Divd. ETFs. Thanks ReplyThe Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
3 reasons to question the assumption here that high dividend yielding stocks or ETFs must be good:1. As Joe comments above, there's no discussion of dividend coverage.
2. The theoretical case for dividends is weak. See Why Dividend Paying Stocks Are a Mistake.
3. There's no discussion of the expense ratios of the ETFs -- even though the expenses are deducted from the dividends, and therefore lead to higher risk or lower growth for a given level of dividends. Reply
The Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
Some thinking needs to be done about the nature of the companies and the type of diversification that you want. For instance, utilities, banks or financial companies, conglomerates, industrials, energy, etc. What about U.S. companies versus international companies? ReplyThe Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
Couple of ratios that may add value isa) payout ratio: how much earning is being paid out as dividend. Some of the companies have payout ratio of >100%, which is unsustainable.
b) dividend growth rate. I am more interested in consistent dividend versus, for instance, dividend that goes up or down based on commodity prices Reply
The Top Dividend Paying ETFs and Stocks [view article]
EXCELLENT ARTICLE. TWO SUGGESTIONS:1) SHOW RATIO OF DIVIDENDS TO EEP OR FFO
2) WHAT ABOUT PREFFEREDS? OPP,SD Reply
Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, Dec. 6 [view article]
BAC -- deMolina said why he was leaving. He is tired of being a CFO and wants to be a CEO or run a hedge fund so he can be "the man" instead of "the wingman".... Reply