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Is Ares Capital Stock a Buy Now?

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If you're searching for a reliable income stream from your investment portfolio, Ares Capital (NASDAQ: ARCC) is one stock that should be on your radar. However, Ares Capital hasn't escaped the turbulence of the recent stock market fluctuations. Since the beginning of February, its stock has fallen nearly 16% from its peak.

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3 Magnificent High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy for 2024

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But there's no telling what the market will do in 2024 -- or any short time period for that matter. Dividend stocks help smooth out the uncertainty that comes with investing in the stock market by providing stable, usually quarterly streams of dividend income no matter what the market is doing.

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Why Bowlero Stock Jumped Up on a Down Day for the Stock Market

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And it forecast a margin of 32% to 34% for adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ), which is slightly better than its 31% margin in fiscal 2024. Perhaps to sweeten the appeal, Bowlero is rewarding shareholders as well as making acquisitions.

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2 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold

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With stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, and derivatives to choose from, the stock market gives everyday investors an endless array of options. Buying shares of businesses that produce profits and commit to returning those profits to their shareholders is an investing strategy with a terrific track record.

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Want Safe Income? This Stock Raised Its Dividend in the Last 8 Recessions

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Invest long enough and you'll experience the stock market's ups and downs. I've seen numerous companies harm shareholders with massive debt-fueled acquisitions that put the balance sheet in peril. Today, the company has a reasonable debt-to- EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) ratio of 1.8.

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Is AT&T Stock a Buy Now?

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In the second quarter, adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) increased by 2.6%, while free cash flow of $4.6 This means that even in a scenario where economic conditions deteriorate, AT&T should continue to generate high-quality cash flows with stability to earnings.

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3 Robinhood Stocks To Buy Right Now

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The buzz around Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ: HOOD) may have worn off since the pandemic passed, but the disruptive app-based brokerage still wields a lot of influence on the stock market. That should set it up well to be a long-term winner on the stock market.