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I simply believe their competitive moat in Canada’s banking oligopoly, as well as their conservative payout ratio give me reason to delay panic… for now. As interest rates come down, TD will need to prove that they can increase earnings sooner rather than later. ...
That said, SL Green lowered its dividend by 13% in December 2022 and by about 8% in December 2023. This better aligned its payout with falling cash flow due to rising borrowing costs and higher property renovation costs driven by increased leasing activity. Looking ahead, S...
Hundreds of Million Dollar Journey readers have emailed over the last couple of years to tell me that Mike’s free webinars helped steer them through the market turmoil at the start of Covid, and then again in 2022 and 2023 when high interest rates sent the markets spiraling downward. My ...
argue that when an investor buys shares, there’s always a seller on the other end. That’s true, but they fail to factor in dividends. When a company returns capital to investors, it’s no longer a zero-sum game. That’s one reason buying dividend stocks is such a powerful strategy...
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AT&T stock trades 5% below our $23 fair value estimate. Morningstar directorMike Hodelargues that the company’s recently announced sale of DirecTV will allow it to sharpen its focus on wireless and broadband. AT&T’s dividend consumed about 50% of free cash flow in 2023. “We think the ...
When you own stocks, you have the potential to earn returns in two primary ways: dividends and capital appreciation. Dividends are a portion of a company’s profits that is distributed to shareholders as a form of regular income. Capital appreciation, on the other hand, occurs when the value...
a company is doing well and has generated good profits. But some may interpret it as an indication that the company does not have much going in the way of new projects to generate better returns in the future. It's using its cash to pay shareholders instead of reinvesting it into growth...