Will Tesla Ever Pay A Dividend?

Updated on July 28th, 2020 by Bob Ciura The appeal of growth stocks is that they have the potential for huge returns. Consider the massive rally by Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) in just the past few months. After finishing 2019 with a share price of $418, shares have more than tripled just since the beginning of…

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2 Niche REITs To Buy As Others Struggle

This is a guest contribution from Tom Hutchinson, Chief Analyst, Cabot Dividend Investor & Cabot Income Advisor Things are looking good for the overall market. The S&P 500 is back to within about 5% of the all-time high. But the index performance doesn’t tell the whole story. Many stocks and sectors within the S&P are…

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The great mortgage rates debate: Are rates set to spike or fall?

Mortgage rates are at record lows. But what happens next? Will rates start to rise or will they drop again in 2020? Here are the arguments on both sides. Original Article Posted at : https://themortgagereports.com/67785/lowest-mortgage-rates-ever-how-long-can-2-percent-mortgage-rates-last

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Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Eagle Point Income Company

Published on July 16th, 2020 by Nate Parsh Monthly dividend stocks are favored for their more frequent dividend payments than the traditional quarterly dividend payers. Eagle Point Income Company (EIC) is a relatively new company that offers shareholders a monthly dividend payment. There less than 60 stocks that offer a monthly dividend. You can download…

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Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Ellington Financial Inc

Published on July 16th, 2020 by Nate Parsh Investors are often attracted to dividend paying stocks because of the income they produce. Dividend paying stocks provide income, even while the price of the stock can fluctuate. There are some companies that even pay monthly dividends, which allow for consistent cash flows for investors. But there…

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Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Itau Unibanco

Published on July 15th, 2020 by Josh Arnold Banks in the US are generally well thought of when it comes to income investing. They tend to pay decent yields, and the best run banks offer relative dividend security, as well as the potential for dividend growth. Internationally, banks have proven riskier due to a variety…

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