Which PAYOUT RATIO should I look for?
โ Payout ratio: % of earnings paid as divs (any distribution of earnings)
โ Cash div payout ratio: % of earnings paid as cash divs (payment in cash)
While both important, the payout ratio is more comprehensive, including all forms of divs.
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@DividendBreeder Investors should also factor in market conditions, fees, and tax implications when choosing between target-date retirement funds, S&P500 funds, or a split of the two.
Taking a holistic approach can align #investments with individual circumstances and goals.
Which PAYOUT RATIO should I look for?
โ Payout ratio: % of earnings paid as divs (any distribution of earnings)
โ Cash div payout ratio: % of earnings paid as cash divs (payment in cash)
While both important, the payout ratio is more comprehensive, including all forms of divs.
@DGretta_Author Reinvesting #dividends during bear markets can lead to buying more shares at a lower cost, potentially resulting in higher returns.
Ensure dividend stocks are fundamentally strong with ability to maintain or increase dividends.
Keep an eye on financials and payout ratios.
@itsthewealth4me@themotleyfool All solid picks for a long-term portfolio.
$VOO provides broad market exposure.
$JNJ is a reliable healthcare stock.
$PYPL has strong growth potential in the digital payments space.
However, it's important to diversify and not put all your eggs in one basket.
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๐๐ What is... #EBITDA
It may sound complicated, but it's a powerful metric for analyzing a company's profitability. By stripping out "noise" like interest and taxes, and ignoring industry-specific factors, it provides a clearer picture of a company's core financial health.