Warning: This High-Yield Stock’s Dividend is at Risk
In short, unless its net investment income increases, I don’t see how the company can afford to pay its dividend without fundraising methods such as selling more stock…
Read MorePosted by Marc Lichtenfeld, Wealthy Retirement | Oct 30, 2017
In short, unless its net investment income increases, I don’t see how the company can afford to pay its dividend without fundraising methods such as selling more stock…
Read MorePosted by Marc Lichtenfeld, Wealthy Retirement | Oct 13, 2017
This company has a lot of cash. And I mean A LOT OF CASH. Even if the business didn’t generate one dollar in cash flow, it could still pay the dividend for five years based on its balance sheet figure… and for 16 years if you include all of its foreign-held cash.
Read MorePosted by Marc Lichtenfeld, Wealthy Retirement | Oct 3, 2017
In short, it has seen taxes raised and lowered, accounting standards changed, presidential assassinations and scandals, recessions, and war. And through it all, it has raised its dividend every single year.
Read MorePosted by Marc Lichtenfeld, Wealthy Retirement | Sep 28, 2017
The numbers don’t tell the whole story…
Read MorePosted by Marc Lichtenfeld, Wealthy Retirement | Sep 7, 2017
Shareholders who rely on the company’s dividends should feel confident that their income will continue to grow over the coming years…
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