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  • 1 week ago | suredividend.com | Nikolaos Sismanis

    Updated on May 30th, 2025 by Bob CiuraMonthly dividend stocks pay out dividends every month instead of quarterly or annually. This research report analyzes the 10 cheapest monthly dividend stocks based on their forward valuation multiples. The stocks have been arranged in order based on the 5-year annualized return from an expanding P/E multiple. There are just 76 companies that currently offer a monthly dividend payment.

  • 2 weeks ago | suredividend.com | Bob Ciura

    Updated on May 21st, 2025 by Bob CiuraWhether a company should pay a dividend depends on many factors. Thousands of publicly-traded companies pay dividends to shareholders, and some have maintained long histories of raising their dividends yearly. Companies don’t decide to begin paying a dividend in a vacuum. There are many issues to be considered before returning capital to shareholders with a dividend.

  • 1 month ago | suredividend.com | Aristofanis Papadatos

    Published on April 30th, 2025 by Felix MartinezTamarack Valley Energy (TNEYF) has two appealing investment characteristics:#1: It is offering an above-average dividend yield of 4.1%, which is roughly three times the average dividend yield of the S&P 500. #2: It pays dividends monthly instead of quarterly.

  • 1 month ago | suredividend.com | Aristofanis Papadatos

    Updated on April 30th, 2025 by Felix MartinezTimbercreek Financial Corporation (TBCRF) has two appealing investment characteristics:#1: It is a high-yield stock based on its 9.9% dividend yield. Related: List of 5%+ yielding stocks. #2: It pays dividends monthly instead of quarterly.

  • 1 month ago | suredividend.com | Aristofanis Papadatos

    Updated on April 30th, 2025 by Felix MartinezWhitecap Resources (SPGYF) has two appealing investment characteristics:#1: It is offering an above-average dividend yield of ~9%, which is nearly six times the yield of the S&P 500. #2: It pays dividends monthly instead of quarterly.