In October, we (my wife and I) received a dividend income total of $3,948.78. Crushing it for an off-month – thanks to Vanguard (VOO) and Fidelity (FXAIX) for paying in October. We had quite a few dividend increases this month. So fortunate to be getting raises from companies and having the stocks of companies I own do all of the work. In total, dividend increases created $92.48 in additional p...
Realty Income is a reliable and boring dividend payer with a 5.5% yield. Bank of Nova Scotia is a turnaround story with a 4.4% yield and a dividend history spanning nearly 200 years.
Enterprise Products Partners is a toll taker with a huge 6.7% distribution yield. Bank of Nova Scotia is a low-risk turnaround story with an attractive 4.6% yield.
Enterprise Products Partners has a lofty 6.8% yield, backed by a reliable fee-based business. Bank of Nova Scotia, with a 4.5% yield, is in the midst of a turnaround, and the effort is progressing well.
The Bank of Nova Scotia delivered a 30% YTD return, driven by strong Q4 earnings and operational improvements. BNS reported Q4 adjusted EPS of $1.93 (up 23%) and revenue of $9.8B (up 15%), with ROE rising to 12.5%. Net interest income rose 13% and noninterest income 16%, while BNS management focused on deposit mix and expense control.
The Canadian bank has its sights on strong earnings growth in the coming year despite the lingering uncertainty brought on by U.S. trade policy, with capital and liquidity measures expected to remain solid.
Merck is a high-yield drug stock with a well-supported dividend payment. Enbridge is a boring energy stock with a hefty yield.
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