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RE: Monthly Dividends - Robandcindy2 - 10-22-2014 Can't find the reference at FastGraphs but if memory serves you want to check the FFO box on FastGraphs for the correct analysis of REITS and I believe mRIETS and possibly BDCs too. (10-08-2014, 10:57 AM)Be Here Now Wrote:(10-07-2014, 03:47 PM)Be Here Now Wrote:(10-07-2014, 12:48 PM)Joey Batz Wrote: Realty Income (O) is probably my favorite stock for reasons I can't explain. When I started my portfolio at the end of last year, it was the first thing I bought. And when a friend and I started in 2008, we got it when it was around $15/share. The fact that it calls itself "The Monthly Dividend Company" shows me how much of an emphasis they place in growing that dividend (not that a slogan can replace or overrule fundamental analysis, but it does help show what their priorities are). RE: Monthly Dividends - Be Here Now - 10-22-2014 (10-22-2014, 01:44 PM)Robandcindy2 Wrote: Can't find the reference at FastGraphs but if memory serves you want to check the FFO box on FastGraphs for the correct analysis of REITS and I believe mRIETS and possibly BDCs too. For REITs and MLPs, check the Fund From Operations box. BDCs work best with Operating Earnings. RE: Monthly Dividends - dexvd - 11-04-2014 One that pays monthly that I have been considering for a while is NFI.TO, don't like its valuation right now but it pays a decent monthly dividend and a 4.43% yield. I should have bought at Oct. 15th but wasn't rushing into much with guns blazing at that point. RE: Monthly Dividends - Main Street Stock Investor - 11-05-2014 I suggest you start your research with dividend aristocrats and dividend achievers. M$$I RE: Monthly Dividends - Roadmap2Retire - 11-11-2014 Another high yielder on the Canadian market: Ag Growth Intl (TSE: AFN). Not really a dividend grower, but has a 4.8% yield. |