QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 5 2017, 02:19 PM)
If you are okay with Canadian shares,.. then I have experienced ones that fulfilled all my four criteria earlier,....
What are the yields like?And industry?
Singapore REITS, S-REITS
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 5 2017, 02:10 PM) Tq bro for the clarification,... yeah, I think you did talk about this a few weeks ago,... I remembered now,... yeah, you were going to chk for us whether any WTH tax was imposed. So, for this CEF, there will be WTH tax, right ? yes monthly and declared early.I guessed, if it's not too volatile, 8.4% net yield at current price should be acceptable, furthermore, it's 'giving you a monthly salary',... |
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 02:27 PM) If you get a one time dividend at 240 cents at say, POS at $20. It is a yield of 12%. very attractive tactic. thanks for sharing here.If you get 20 cents per month, the 1st 20 cents is actually in your pocket. It is already principal yielding number in addition to the $20 stock. You may buy back into the stock or other instruments of yield. Say yo have 1000 shares. You receive 20 cents dividend, giving $200. You reinvest receiving 10 shares. This 10 shares will give your further dividends in the next month. Therefore at year end, you are receiving more than 12% in total. the 0.20 is net dividend ? have they excluded the tax of 30% ? This post has been edited by prince_mk: Jun 5 2017, 03:57 PM |
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DEFINITION of 'Closed-End Management Company'
An investment-management company that sells a limited number of shares to investors on an exchange by way of an initial public offering. For investors to sell the shares they purchased from the closed-end management company, there must be buyers willing to buy the shares at a price determined by the market. The most common type of closed-end management company is a closed-end mutual fund. volatile or not ?? or very stagnant in price as there must be buyers willingly to buy the shares at a price determined by market ? This post has been edited by prince_mk: Jun 5 2017, 04:01 PM |
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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Jun 5 2017, 04:04 PM) About 8.4% averageDid a fast take on the monthly dividend payout impact on an annualized basis. Assuming you reinvest into the same stock at same price, After tax, it comes to about 11.634% . Not too shabby! This post has been edited by prophetjul: Jun 5 2017, 04:23 PM |
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 02:27 PM) If you get a one time dividend at 240 cents at say, POS at $20. It is a yield of 12%. Excellent bro,... thank you,... yes, it goes back to what I've always said about : getting our money earlier and quicker !If you get 20 cents per month, the 1st 20 cents is actually in your pocket. It is already principal yielding number in addition to the $20 stock. You may buy back into the stock or other instruments of yield. Say you have 1000 shares. You receive 20 cents dividend, giving $200. You reinvest receiving 10 shares. This 10 shares will give your further dividends in the next month. Therefore at year end, you are receiving more than 12% in total. |
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 04:00 PM) Bro,... what abt the following expenses which I asked on earlier ?But if you buy this counter, ECC through a Msian or a an SG broker, there will be custody fees. Some brokerages will impose a certain percentage as fee onto each of your dividend received. After minussing out the above 'expenses', how much more of the 8.4% net yield which we calculated earlier would be left for our pocket (take home) ? -------------------------------- May be lower than 14 Cts,.... |
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 02:29 PM) QUOTE(prince_mk @ Jun 5 2017, 03:55 PM) Look at the following two :-1) FTN.TO 2) DR.TO One is a CEF and the other is a medical counter ! Let's say 15% WTH tax hit ! |
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 5 2017, 04:27 PM) Bro,... what abt the following expenses which I asked on earlier ? The custody fees will be a % of the portfolio held in trust, not of the dividend.But if you buy this counter, ECC through a Msian or a an SG broker, there will be custody fees. Some brokerages will impose a certain percentage as fee onto each of your dividend received. After minussing out the above 'expenses', how much more of the 8.4% net yield which we calculated earlier would be left for our pocket (take home) ? -------------------------------- May be lower than 14 Cts,.... I asked my broker. She said NO charges. AS for dividends, I asked my broker. She said Charges is 1% of gross dividend up to max of Rm500. |
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wa lao hard to catch up le
i just start SREIT, you all go AUS & Canada liao |
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 04:35 PM) FTN is giving yield of 14.93% at POS of $10.10 Hmm Canadian shares ?DR is giving only 6.88% at POS of $16.35 No. 2 does not seem to meet your criteria? Financial 15 Split Corp listed in Canadian market. Really got to study more. You are moving too fast in the blink of eyes This post has been edited by prince_mk: Jun 5 2017, 08:47 PM |
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QUOTE(elea88 @ Jun 5 2017, 09:02 PM) i interested in the US one.. but hv to calculate carefully the entry cost. which one u plan to start with. But really got to study coz there are plenty of similar stocks like Eagle.brokerage.. collection of dividend.. all got cost. This post has been edited by prince_mk: Jun 5 2017, 10:02 PM |
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