Cornerstone states in its objective, "The fund seeks current income as a component of total return by investing in dividend paying equity securities and U.S. dollar denominated debt securities." True to that philosophy, the fund's top portfolio holdings include perennial blue chip stocks Exxo...
Mutual fund dividends can be reinvested in the fund to grow over time. One of the boxes on the statement from almost every mutual fund is a listing for year-to-date -- YTD -- dividends. As fund statements are sent throughout the year with a dividend-paying mutual fund, the amount in ...
We examine investor demand for dividends in the context of equity mutual funds. We find that some funds trade in and out of dividend-paying stocks to increase their dividend yield, consistent with fund investors having a desire for dividends. We refer to this strategy as “juicing.” This beh...
In order to invest in dividends, one needs to understand the key differences between an individual dividend-paying stock and a dividend-paying mutual fund. Let’s look into these 5 important differences. 1. Investment Decisions The largest difference between investing in dividend stocks versus divide...
To the best of our knowledge, this research represents an initial attempt to study individual dividend investors in mutual fund markets. We find that older Chinese investors prefer dividend-paying funds less than growth funds, but this depends on different market conditions, and the age effect ...
Dividend-paying corporations in tech have lower payout ratios because these companies have to reinvest more of their earnings to stay relevant in the industry and achieve growth. While industries have varying dividend payout ratio norms, some stocks are outliers. Reviewing the payout ratios of mul...
Firms paying divi... F Allen,A Bernardo,I Welch - 《Rodney L White Center for Financial Research Working Papers》 被引量: 1459发表: 0年 The effects of dividend yield and dividend policy on common stock prices and returns This paper suggests that it is not possible to demonstrate, using ...
If the institution fails to do so within a stipulated time, it itself compensates by paying interest as per regulations of SEBI. Currently, around 15% is slapped as an interest for being delayed in dispatching the dividend. End-Notes: NRIs can exaggerate their investment ...
the loans in this Fidelity fund have been paying more and more lately. One thing to keep in mind, however, is that as rates roll back, the yield of FFRHX will fall in kind. It's also important to note that the vast majority of the debt in this portfolio is below investment-grade,...
8. Afterwards, according to paying cash dividend or not, this thesis divides the sample firms into two groups and analyzes the data through t-test, non-parametric test and Logit regression. From results of Logit regression, we can see that the higher is the probability of rights offering in...