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Stocks or funds that pay monthly dividends?

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Maybe somebody can help me in finding Stocks or Funds, who are paying monthly Dividends ?

I own - and still will invest more in such Stocks and Funds in different Currencies, like

Pengrowth Energy Trust PGH:CA

PIMCO High Income PHK:US

I know about the HHY, who pays quaterly Dividends

are there more - Stocks, Funds or other Investments - paying high Dividends?

Cheers
 
Re: Monthly paid Dividends Stocks or Funds

Very rare for an Aussie stock to pay dividends more than twice a year. Too many admin costs etc
 
Re: Monthly paid Dividends Stocks or Funds

Thanks for your Answer

HHY pays quarterly Dividends - so there should be more Companies or Funds
 
Many hybrids are setup for quarterly payments. You know at the start of the quarter how much you will be paid. If you can find suitable hybrid returns at the right intervals you may be able to get close to what you want. FIIG has plenty of reading material on the stuff.
 
There's probably 7 or 8 that i know of paying quarterly dividends/distributions...mostly funds.

In no particular order...from memory/watchlists.

  • AYT
  • SLF
  • HDF
  • HHY
  • EPX
  • AUP
  • AIB
  • AOD
  • COU
 
HDF pay quarterly and the current return is 8.3%

If you are looking for a return each month, maybe you could choose different stocks that pay on different timetables
 
Thank you very much for your Postings, very helpfull, indeed

Are some of this Funds invested more in Bonds or Equities?

What is a Hybride in australian Terms?
 
Looking back at this old thread,... I noticed that Hastings has stopped giving out divvies since 2013 across her funds,...
 
Realty Income Corporation
EPR Properties
Main Street Capital Corp.
Stag Industrial Inc.
These are some of the monthly dividend stocks that are good for 2017.

 
Realty Income Corporation
EPR Properties
Main Street Capital Corp.
Stag Industrial Inc.
These are some of the monthly dividend stocks that are good for 2017.
All above are US-based companies. Dividend earned would be subjected to 30% Withholding Tax.
 
Pitied the funds that have holdings in such funds, the most recent case being WAM having its highest weighted holding in HHV, whereby the fund company Hunter Hall International, has been sold off at a deep discount. WAM will suffer NTA drop for sure ! Unless, of course, HHV can recover later on !
 
What the unit holders received could be a lot smaller than what they put in earlier, right ? Suffering capital losses in the process ?

Yes could be but often its less because they (unit holders) have been paid along the way, dividends, capital returns etc.
 
Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE:EEP) is one of the market’s best-kept secrets. On average, this stock trades less than 500,000 shares a day—only a fraction of the volume that some blue-chip names do. But just because you have never heard of it doesn’t mean that it’s some risky, unproven business.
 
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