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post Jun 5 2017, 02:29 PM

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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,....
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What are the yields like?

And industry?
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post Jun 5 2017, 02:44 PM

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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 ?

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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yes monthly and declared early.
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post Jun 5 2017, 03:55 PM

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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,....
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can share abit abt the Canadian shares.

and also can I buy via Stanchart Sg ?
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post Jun 5 2017, 03:57 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%.

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.
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very attractive tactic. thanks for sharing here.

the 0.20 is net dividend ? have they excluded the tax of 30% ?

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post Jun 5 2017, 03:59 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 ?

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post Jun 5 2017, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Jun 5 2017, 03:57 PM)
very attractive tactic. thanks for sharing here.

the 0.20 is net dividend ? have they excluded the tax of 30% ?
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No.

The 20 cents is gross. Take away tax and it is 14 cents

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post Jun 5 2017, 04:04 PM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 04:00 PM)
No.

The 20 cents is gross. Take away tax and it is 14 cents
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Not bad. the net dividend is roughly ard 8.2%
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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Jun 5 2017, 04:04 PM)
Not bad. the net dividend is roughly ard 8.2%
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About 8.4% average

Did 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! biggrin.gif

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post Jun 5 2017, 04:24 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%.

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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Excellent bro,... thank you,... yes, it goes back to what I've always said about : getting our money earlier and quicker !
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post Jun 5 2017, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 04:00 PM)
No.

The 20 cents is gross. Take away tax and it is 14 cents
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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) ?

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May be lower than 14 Cts,....
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 5 2017, 04:24 PM)
Excellent bro,... thank you,... yes, it goes back to what I've always said about : getting our money earlier and quicker !
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Money in the pocket is worth two bobs in the bush! laugh.gif
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post Jun 5 2017, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 02:29 PM)
What are the yields like?

And industry?
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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Jun 5 2017, 03:55 PM)
can share abit abt the Canadian shares.

and also can I buy via Stanchart Sg ?
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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 ! smile.gif





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post Jun 5 2017, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 5 2017, 04:27 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) ?

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May be lower than 14 Cts,....
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The custody fees will be a % of the portfolio held in trust, not of the dividend.
I asked my broker. She said NO charges. biggrin.gif

AS for dividends, I asked my broker. She said

Charges is 1% of gross dividend up to max of Rm500.
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 5 2017, 04:30 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 ! smile.gif
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FTN is giving yield of 14.93% at POS of $10.10

DR is giving only 6.88% at POS of $16.35

No. 2 does not seem to meet your criteria?
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wa lao hard to catch up le

i just start SREIT, you all go AUS & Canada liao biggrin.gif
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post Jun 5 2017, 08:40 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Jun 5 2017, 04:58 PM)
wa lao hard to catch up le

i just start SREIT, you all go AUS & Canada liao biggrin.gif
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Bearbear

I started Sg Reits in Dec 2015...

In Mac 2016, I started with Aus shares

Canada and US - now I m just picking up too.

You are not too late. Let s join and contribute here.
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 5 2017, 04:35 PM)
FTN is giving yield of 14.93% at POS of $10.10

DR is giving only 6.88% at POS of $16.35

No. 2 does not seem to meet your criteria?
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Hmm Canadian shares ?

Financial 15 Split Corp listed in Canadian market.

Really got to study more.

You are moving too fast in the blink of eyes

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post Jun 5 2017, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Jun 5 2017, 04:58 PM)
wa lao hard to catch up le

i just start SREIT, you all go AUS & Canada liao biggrin.gif
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i interested in the US one.. but hv to calculate carefully the entry cost.
brokerage.. collection of dividend.. all got cost.
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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.
brokerage.. collection of dividend.. all got cost.
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which one u plan to start with. But really got to study coz there are plenty of similar stocks like Eagle.

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post Jun 5 2017, 09:57 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.
brokerage.. collection of dividend.. all got cost.
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Plenty of cheap US brokerage. US got estate tax whistling.gif SOme starting from US4.95/trade.

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