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1 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stock You'll Want to Have on Your Radar as Rate Cuts Loom

The Motley Fool

There are many types of businesses that could benefit from reductions in interest rates. In particular, I've been looking closely at business development companies ( BDCs ). What are business development companies? BDCs are pretty interesting. Well, not exactly.

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Investing $100,000 in These 3 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks Could Bring $10,000 in Passive Income to Your Portfolio in 2024

The Motley Fool

One of the best ways to create wealth is by investing in companies that pay a dividend. While many different types of companies pay dividends, business development companies (BDCs) represent a unique opportunity. Moreover, one prediction I made for 2024 is that mergers and acquisitions will see a rebound this year.

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1 Ultra-High Dividend Yield Stock to Buy Hand Over Fist in 2024

The Motley Fool

Business development companies (BDCs) can be a great source of dividend income, in part because they are required to pay out at least 90% of their taxable income each year as dividends. But portfolio construction requires balance, and one of the pillars of a well-diversified portfolio is dividend stocks. Data source: YCharts.

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AIMCo CEO Evan Siddall on Shadow Banks and Investing More in Canada

Pension Pulse

That borrowers can secure loans through several non-bank models provides a wider range of competitive financing sources that strengthens our financial system. Because they aren’t traded, private credit funds tend to be less volatile than their publicly traded counterparts, such as business development companies, or BDCs.

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MiB: Ken Kencel, Churchill Asset Management

The Big Picture

Churchill’s publicly registered business development company. Be sure to check out our Masters in Business next week with Aswath Damodaran, Professor of Finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business. All of our earlier podcasts on your favorite pod hosts can be found here.