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This from TMF- Global dividends surge to Q3 record!

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This from TMF- Global dividends surge to Q3 record!

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Postby idpickering » November 18th, 2019, 1:31 pm

What can income investors expect in 2020?

There’s never been a better time to be a dividend investor than right now. It’s an idea that we here at The Motley Fool regularly champion, and data released today by Janus Henderson showed exactly why.

According to the asset manager’s latest Global Dividend Index report, total payouts from world stock markets clocked in at a mighty $355.3bn, up 2.8% in headline terms (and 5.3% on an underlying basis) and representing a fresh all-time record high.


https://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2019/1 ... t-in-2020/

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Re: This from TMF- Global dividends surge to Q3 record!

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Postby Bouleversee » November 18th, 2019, 2:15 pm

idpickering wrote:What can income investors expect in 2020?

There’s never been a better time to be a dividend investor than right now. It’s an idea that we here at The Motley Fool regularly champion, and data released today by Janus Henderson showed exactly why.

According to the asset manager’s latest Global Dividend Index report, total payouts from world stock markets clocked in at a mighty $355.3bn, up 2.8% in headline terms (and 5.3% on an underlying basis) and representing a fresh all-time record high.


https://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2019/1 ... t-in-2020/


However, it also said this:

"So what can stock investors expect in 2020? Well Janus Henderson says that it expects dividend growth to slow again next year — shareholder payouts surged 9.8% in headline terms in 2018, way better than that 2019 projection — whilst cautioning that many profits estimates look a tad heady too" but with interest rates so low they still think stocks are a good place to be in.

Could someone please explain the difference between the headline and underlying rates when it comes to dividends and why the differentials are opposite in UK an USA dividends.

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Re: This from TMF- Global dividends surge to Q3 record!

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Postby Lootman » November 18th, 2019, 2:43 pm

Wake me up when a TMF article isn't a variation on the theme of "Look at the fat dividend on this bad boy".

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Re: This from TMF- Global dividends surge to Q3 record!

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Postby PinkDalek » November 18th, 2019, 3:00 pm

Lootman wrote:Wake me up when a TMF article isn't a variation on the theme of "Look at the fat dividend on this bad boy".


Here's a recent one from Graham Chester (the Fool fka MobyDick):

https://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2019/11/18/the-sainsburys-share-price-has-fallen-33-in-a-year-time-to-buy/

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Re: This from TMF- Global dividends surge to Q3 record!

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Postby Lootman » November 18th, 2019, 5:17 pm

PinkDalek wrote:
Lootman wrote:Wake me up when a TMF article isn't a variation on the theme of "Look at the fat dividend on this bad boy".

Here's a recent one from Graham Chester (the Fool fka MobyDick):

https://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2019/11/18/the-sainsburys-share-price-has-fallen-33-in-a-year-time-to-buy/

Fair point, although even there the tagged ad states:

"A top income share with a juicy 6% forecast dividend yield

Income-seeking investors like you won’t want to miss out on this timely opportunity…"

They can't help themselves. TMF US does not have the same emphasis (or should I say, obsession) with dividends and yields.


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