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MiB: Ken Kencel, Churchill Asset Management

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 This week, we speak with Ken Kencel, who is president and chief executive officer of Churchill Asset Management, a private credit firm with $46 billion in assets under management that was the top US private equity lender in the 2022 PitchBook league tables and was named 2022 Lender Firm of the Year by The M&A Advisor.

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3 Smart Ways to Earn Yields of 9.4% or More

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To be sure, some higher-yielding assets aren't good picks. Ares Capital has handily outperformed the S&P 500 since the company's IPO in 2004 as well as over the last three-year and fie-year periods. Business development companies (BDCs) have become increasingly attractive sources of capital for small-to-medium-sized businesses.

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3 Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy Now for a Lifetime of Passive Income

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For decades, ADM has leveraged its enormous global asset base to originate, process, and transport agricultural commodities between over 190 countries. Lots of businesses can crush soybeans, but doing it at a price point that attracts food producers isn't easy. That said, success for one can offset dozens of failures.

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Is Ares Capital Stock a Buy?

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Treasury's yield to 4.1%, is driving many conservative investors away from fixed-income assets and back toward high-yielding dividend stocks. More than 60% of its loans are first and second lien secured loans, which puts it ahead of other creditors if a company goes bankrupt. in net assets per share at the end of June.

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Make $1,000 in Annual Income the Easy Way With These Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks

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Ares Capital Ares Capital (NASDAQ: ARCC) ranks as the largest publicly traded business development company (BDC) in the world. It provides alternative financing to middle-market companies across a wide range of industries. Its distributions are boosted by the use of leverage (borrowing). midstream energy industry.

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This Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stock in Warren Buffett's Secret Portfolio Is a No-Brainer Buy

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In 1998, Berkshire Hathaway acquired reinsurance company General Re. Around three years earlier, General Re bought New England Asset Management (NEAM). NEAM offers asset management services to the insurance industry and manages a separate portfolio from Berkshire Hathaway's.

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3 Stocks That Cut You a Check Each Month

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The company basically owns a portfolio of mortgages and makes money off the spread between the yield of its investments and the short-term funding costs to buy them. It locks in the spreads with hedges and then uses leverage to increase its returns. It's also grown its net-asset value (NAV) by 130% since 2007. in June.