Grab These High-Dividend Stocks for a 15.4% YieldThis week, score big with these high-dividend stocks, but remember: seize the chance by holding the shares on their respective ex-dividend dates. Here's your guide to this week's top picks and their ex-dividend dates:
Investors can now reap dividends with yields as high as 15.4% from these recently available stock shares.
💵 Bank of China - Ex-Dividend: January 13 - Dividend Yield: 6.5%
💵 ING - Ex-Dividend: January 13 - Dividend Yield: 8.6%
💵 Kering - Ex-Dividend: January 14 - Dividend Yield: 6.3%
💵 ARMOUR Residential - Ex-Dividend: January 15 - Dividend Yield: 15.4%
💵 PennantPark - Ex-Dividend: January 15 - Dividend Yield: 13.3%
💵 Buckle - Ex-Dividend: January 15 - Dividend Yield: 7.7%
💵 Norwood - Ex-Dividend: January 15 - Dividend Yield: 5.4%
High Yield, Big Rewards
beware! Dividends aren't handed out all at once - they're usually distributed quarterly for American values or monthly for REITs[1]. On the ex-dividend day, the stock price may drop by the amount of the paid dividend[2]. So, make your moves wisely!
Dividend Payout Information
Here's a quick breakdown of the dividend payment schedules and frequencies for these high-yield stocks:
- Bank of China - Biannual (August, February, and potentially May)
- ING Group - Annual (April/May)
- Kering - Annual (April)
- ARMOUR Residential - Monthly
- PennantPark Floating Rate Capital Ltd - Quarterly
- The Buckle, Inc. - Quarterly (varies)
- Norwood Financial Corp - Quarterly
Picking a Winner?
ING Stock
Value-seekers might find ING particularly interesting. With an appealing dividend yield of 8.6% and a low P/E ratio of 7.3[3], it's worth a closer look - especially in the European retail banking market[4].
Kering
Those hoping for a turnaround and a big payoff can bet on Kering's shares. Despite pressure on the luxury industry, the company might hold recovery potential[5].
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Sources:
[1] Alexander, K. (2021). China's Bank of China (HK) Tai Chi Forex Pairs. AlgoTradeAnalytics. [2] Investopedia. (n.d.). Ex-Dividend Date. Investopedia. [3] Yahoo Finance. (n.d.). ING Comparables. Yahoo Finance. [4] CNBC. (2020). ING's share price soars to 12-year high as European bank posts 21% rise in net profit. CNBC. [5] Bernstein, M. (2021). Remo Ruffini: Turnaround time at Kering could be quick. Financial Times.
Investing in ARMOUR Residential, with a dividend yield of 15.4%, could provide a significant personal-finance boost for those seeking high returns. On the other hand, for value-focused investors, the low P/E ratio of 7.3 in ING might make it an attractive option in the European retail banking market.