Well, another tax season has come and gone. Like always, I procrastinated until the bitter end, racing against the April 15 filing deadline to complete stacks of forms and triple-check all my figures. Maybe next year I’ll get started early. Either way, Uncle Sam… Read More
Nathan Slaughter, Chief Investment Strategist of The Daily Paycheck and High-Yield Investing, has developed a long and successful track record over the years by finding profitable investments no matter where they hide. Nathan's previous experience includes a long tenure at AXA/Equitable Advisors, one of the world's largest financial planning firms. He also honed his research skills at Morgan Keegan, where he managed millions in portfolio assets and performed consultative retirement planning services. To reach more investors, Nathan switched gears in 2004 and began writing full-time. He has since published hundreds of articles for a variety of prominent online and print publications. Nathan has interviewed industry insiders like Paul Weisbruch and CEOs like Tom Evans of Bankrate.com, and has been quoted in the Los Angeles Times for his expertise on economic moats. Nathan's educational background includes NASD Series 6, 7, 63, & 65 certifications, as well as a degree in Finance/Investment Management from Sam M. Walton School of Business, where he received a full academic scholarship. When not following the market, Nathan enjoys watching his favorite baseball team, the Cubs, and camping and fishing with his family.
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The Perfect Stock To Own In This Job Market
Robust job creation and rising take-home pay are good for just about every business (except maybe pawn shops and loan sharks). But this company benefits more than most… In fact, that’s what led us to recommend this stock to our Daily Paycheck subscribers back in 2012. And all it’s done since then is reward readers with one of the fastest-growing dividends you’ll find in the market — and a total return of 253% at last count. Paychex (Nasdaq: PAYX) handles the payroll for 650,000 clients, mostly small businesses with 10 to 50 employees — the economy’s growth engine. These payroll… Read More
Robust job creation and rising take-home pay are good for just about every business (except maybe pawn shops and loan sharks). But this company benefits more than most… In fact, that’s what led us to recommend this stock to our Daily Paycheck subscribers back in 2012. And all it’s done since then is reward readers with one of the fastest-growing dividends you’ll find in the market — and a total return of 253% at last count. Paychex (Nasdaq: PAYX) handles the payroll for 650,000 clients, mostly small businesses with 10 to 50 employees — the economy’s growth engine. These payroll customers generally pay a flat service fee, as well as an additional fee for each worker enrolled. Thus, Paychex likes to see businesses hiring new employees. And after a soft February report, the labor market is roaring once again. There were 196,000 new jobs created in March, about 20,000 more than expected. Meanwhile, the number of unemployment claims fell to the lowest level since 1969 (and the workforce is much larger today than it was 50 years ago). #-ad_banner-#Payroll administration is a lucrative business. Paychex produced $1.1 billion in revenues last quarter, a healthy increase of 14%. Half of that… Read More
How To Compound Your Dividends Monthly
One of the main strategies employed by my premium newsletter, The Daily Paycheck, is dividend reinvestment. Thanks to the power of compounding, every dollar of income we reinvest back into the securities that pay them accumulates our money faster. Even one reinvested dividend makes your position bigger and its income generation potential larger. In the simplest terms, dividend reinvestment can make you richer quicker. The beauty of this strategy is in its simplicity. When you reinvest dividends, you put more money into the security, and this larger position pays you more the next time its dividend is due. This cycle continues… Read More
One of the main strategies employed by my premium newsletter, The Daily Paycheck, is dividend reinvestment. Thanks to the power of compounding, every dollar of income we reinvest back into the securities that pay them accumulates our money faster. Even one reinvested dividend makes your position bigger and its income generation potential larger. In the simplest terms, dividend reinvestment can make you richer quicker. The beauty of this strategy is in its simplicity. When you reinvest dividends, you put more money into the security, and this larger position pays you more the next time its dividend is due. This cycle continues for as long as you are willing to hold the security and delay pocketing the income. Easy enough, right? But there is more to this strategy than you might realize at first. For instance, when you reinvest dividends, the frequency of the payments matters. Let me explain… —Recommended Link— This $1,003-a-Month Income Boost Is Available to Everyone There’s a way for you to collect extra government cash. And it isn’t some “file and suspend” Social Security trick that only makes sense for a few people. This obscure opportunity allows you to collect government cash no… Read More
3 Stocks That Could Hike Dividends In May
As many of you know, I make it a regular habit to pinpoint three or four stocks that are primed for a dividend hike in the coming month. #-ad_banner-#Keep in mind, I’m not projecting these hikes within the next 6 to 12 months, but often within the next 6 to 12 days — so this is information you can act on immediately if you so choose. Even still, my premium High-Yield Investing readers get this information even sooner than when you’re reading this, giving them an extra jump. Why do I point this out? Well, I have profiled 16 candidates… Read More
As many of you know, I make it a regular habit to pinpoint three or four stocks that are primed for a dividend hike in the coming month. #-ad_banner-#Keep in mind, I’m not projecting these hikes within the next 6 to 12 months, but often within the next 6 to 12 days — so this is information you can act on immediately if you so choose. Even still, my premium High-Yield Investing readers get this information even sooner than when you’re reading this, giving them an extra jump. Why do I point this out? Well, I have profiled 16 candidates so far this year. And as expected, nearly all of them have lifted their distributions. Most have delivered sizeable gains as well. Genuine Parts (NYSE: GPC) (profiled here) is up 18.3% for the year; Air Products & Chemicals (NYSE: APD) has rallied 21.9%; and Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) (profiled here) has surged an impressive 39.3%. Let’s keep that streak going. Here are three more dividend payers to watch in the coming weeks… 1. American Water Works (NYSE: AWK) — Founded more than a century ago, American Water Works is the nation’s largest publicly-traded water utility. The company owns 600 treatment plants,… Read More
6 Small Cap Stocks With Yields Up To 10%
Ask the average investor to name their favorite dividend-paying stock, and you normally get responses such as AT&T (NYSE: T), Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) and Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG). I won’t quibble with any of those names. These are time-tested businesses with above-average payouts that have served investors well over the years. They are also well-known and widely-held. You’ll find them in most dividend-oriented mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). —Recommended Link— This Could Create An Enormous Wave Of Wealth If you’ve been looking for a way to make money from the booming legal marijuana… Read More
Ask the average investor to name their favorite dividend-paying stock, and you normally get responses such as AT&T (NYSE: T), Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) and Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG). I won’t quibble with any of those names. These are time-tested businesses with above-average payouts that have served investors well over the years. They are also well-known and widely-held. You’ll find them in most dividend-oriented mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). —Recommended Link— This Could Create An Enormous Wave Of Wealth If you’ve been looking for a way to make money from the booming legal marijuana market. but don’t want to roll the dice on a penny stock or figure out how to buy shares of a grower on some Canadian exchange. there’s good news. We’ve discovered a unique marijuana profit-sharing plan that’s paying a small group of regular people up to $55,563 a year. Learn more here. Take T. Rowe Price Equity Income (PRFDX), one of the best large-cap value funds around (full disclosure, I hold it in my 401(K) account). The fund is sitting on 2.9 million shares of AT&T and 8.9 million shares of Pfizer. Those stakes are worth $93… Read More
A 7% Yield And Safety… What Could Be Better?
It’s the longest-tenured fund holding in my High-Yield Investing premium portfolio… and for good reason. After all, most investors probably don’t associate 7% yields with safety — much less outperformance. But with the John Hancock Premium Dividend (NYSE: PDT) fund, you get all that and more. After a rare down year in 2018, PDT is once again at the top of the charts in 2019. It has delivered a return of 21.6% so far, doubling its category average — and scoring in the top 1% of its peer group. Launched by John Hancock in 1989, this closed-end fund targets dividend-paying… Read More
It’s the longest-tenured fund holding in my High-Yield Investing premium portfolio… and for good reason. After all, most investors probably don’t associate 7% yields with safety — much less outperformance. But with the John Hancock Premium Dividend (NYSE: PDT) fund, you get all that and more. After a rare down year in 2018, PDT is once again at the top of the charts in 2019. It has delivered a return of 21.6% so far, doubling its category average — and scoring in the top 1% of its peer group. Launched by John Hancock in 1989, this closed-end fund targets dividend-paying preferred and common stock. There are more than 100 securities in the portfolio issued by cash generators such as Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI). But the biggest weighting goes to utilities and financial firms, which occupy nearly 80% of assets. If a utility sector fund and preferred stock fund had an offspring, it would look a lot like PDT. #-ad_banner-#Since preferred stocks are primarily issued by banks, brokerage firms and insurance companies, it’s no surprise that the portfolio is dominated by names such as Morgan Stanley, Capital One and Prudential. The heavy concentration in regulated power… Read More
A Well-Rounded Portfolio
The 3 Pillars Of The Daily Paycheck Over the past 15 years, I’ve had the pleasure of writing and editing numerous different investment advisories. And they have covered… Read More
The 4 Red Flags Of Dividend Cuts
February 22, 2019, wasn’t a particularly memorable day for most investors. But I’m betting Warren Buffett recalls it quite vividly. You would too if you lost $4.3 billion in a matter of hours. That’s the day Kraft Heinz (NYSE: KHC) stock imploded. Read More
4 Stocks That Could Hike Dividends In April
As my High-Yield Investing subscribers know, I like to keep an eye out for companies that are likely to announce a dividend hike in the coming month. #-ad_banner-# Staying on top of these potential pay raises for shareholders is important. After all, while finding a good income security is always a good thing, it’s even better if we can get in early. As you’ll see in a moment, two of today’s dividend-growth candidates come from the tech sector. That’s a nice coincidence if you happened to catch my previous article — in which I pointed out that the tech sector is… Read More
As my High-Yield Investing subscribers know, I like to keep an eye out for companies that are likely to announce a dividend hike in the coming month. #-ad_banner-# Staying on top of these potential pay raises for shareholders is important. After all, while finding a good income security is always a good thing, it’s even better if we can get in early. As you’ll see in a moment, two of today’s dividend-growth candidates come from the tech sector. That’s a nice coincidence if you happened to catch my previous article — in which I pointed out that the tech sector is often an overlooked area for income investors. In fact, the two companies I specifically mentioned in that piece show up as potential dividend-hikers today. I’ve also highlighted a household staples provider and a utility, both of which are Dividend Aristocrats with decades of uninterrupted dividend growth. All four businesses are at the top of their respective fields. And all are poised to hike their distributions within a matter of weeks. So without further delay, here are four stocks that could raise their payouts as soon as next month. 1. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) — As mentioned above, Apple has been changing… Read More
How To Become A Digital Landlord
Have you ever looked at the portfolio composition of popular equity-income funds such as Vanguard Dividend Appreciation (NYSE: VIG)? The low-cost exchange-traded fund (ETF) was built to give investors access to a broad basket of 200 dividend-paying stocks. It has done a respectable job, delivering total returns of 10.2% annually over the past five years, better than most category peers. But the fund isn’t nearly as diverse as you might expect. More than 70% of assets are sunk into just three sectors: industrials, consumer services and consumer goods. I can relate. A good chunk of my High-Yield Investing portfolio is… Read More
Have you ever looked at the portfolio composition of popular equity-income funds such as Vanguard Dividend Appreciation (NYSE: VIG)? The low-cost exchange-traded fund (ETF) was built to give investors access to a broad basket of 200 dividend-paying stocks. It has done a respectable job, delivering total returns of 10.2% annually over the past five years, better than most category peers. But the fund isn’t nearly as diverse as you might expect. More than 70% of assets are sunk into just three sectors: industrials, consumer services and consumer goods. I can relate. A good chunk of my High-Yield Investing portfolio is devoted to midstream energy MLPs, real estate trusts, and infrastructure firms. That’s no accident. These companies own durable assets that generate steady, predictable cash flows. They also offer some of the most generous yields around, with lofty payouts of 6% to 8% or more. So naturally, I do a lot of fishing in these waters. And I won’t complain about long-term returns of 108%, 207%, 421%, and more. Still, too much concentration can be dangerous. And there’s a lot of ground to cover out there. —Recommended Link— Congratulations on 10 years of profits We’ve unleashed it again–our annual Game-Changing… Read More