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Looking For Passive Income? Here Are 5 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold For a Decade

The Motley Fool

Let's break down five companies that are established dividend payers, and assess why holding each of these stocks over a long-term time horizon can lead to massive gains for your portfolio. Hercules Capital Hercules Capital (NYSE: HTGC) is a business development company (BDC). Image source: Getty Images.

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Want to Make $10,000 in Passive Income This Year? Invest $100,000 in These 3 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks.

The Motley Fool

However, this approach requires investors to speculate about which companies are best positioned to win long term. This can require lots of effort when it comes to performing due diligence, and there's always the risk that you could be wrong. In exchange for capital, founders will give up equity in their company.

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Baby Bonds: What to Know Before Investing

The Motley Fool

Baby bonds are issued by the same types of companies that issue traditional bonds, including utility companies, investment banks, telecom companies and other types of corporate issuers. These are publicly funded initiatives and are not the same as the baby bonds that are financial instruments available to investors.

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Private Credit, Meet “Higher for Longer”

Blackstone

4 To discuss the opportunities in this rising asset class and how to navigate the benefits and challenges of higher-for-longer rates, I welcome, as indicated below, the perspectives of Jonathan Bock, Co-CEO of Blackstone’s Business Development Companies (BDCs) and Global Head of Market Research for Blackstone Credit.

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BCI And Partners Acquire Australia's Costa Group in a Take-Private Transaction

Pension Pulse

Under the SIA, Costa will be subject to customary exclusivity obligations, including no shop, no talk and no due diligence obligations (the latter two subject to a customary fiduciary exception), notification obligations and a matching right. A break fee of $14.9 billion in gross assets under management, as of March 31,2023.