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  2. 3 Blue-Chip Dividend Giants Hit the Wall in Q4: Buy ... - AOL

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    Chevron's board raised the energy giant's quarterly dividend last week by 4.9%, to $1.71 from $1.63. The new payout, equal to $6.84 a year, is a hefty 4.58% dividend.

  3. 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Near 52-Week Lows to Buy ... - AOL

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    As a result of rising Treasury yields, shares of W.P. Carey and Realty Income have fallen enough that they offer an average yield above 6% at recent prices. 1. W.P. Carey

  4. Mortgage and refinance rates for Feb. 4, 2025: Average 30 ...

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    The fixed rate for a 15-year mortgage is 6.12%, down 4 basis points from last week's average 6.16%. These figures are higher than a year ago, when rates averaged 6.63% for a 30-year term and 5.94% ...

  5. This Dividend-Paying Growth Stock Just Blasted to a 52-Week ...

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    With a yield of 2.2%, Starbucks provides more passive income than the S&P 500, which yields 1.2%. The higher a stock rises while earnings remain beaten down, the more pressure is put on the story ...

  6. Yield (finance) - Wikipedia

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    yield to put assumes that the bondholder sells the bond back to the issuer at the first opportunity; and; yield to worst is the lowest of the yield to all possible call dates, yield to all possible put dates and yield to maturity. [7] Par yield assumes that the security's market price is equal to par value (also known as face value or nominal ...

  7. 7-day SEC yield - Wikipedia

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    Multiply by 365/7 to give the 7-day SEC yield. To calculate approximately how much interest one might earn in a money fund account, take the 7-day SEC yield, multiply by the amount invested, divide by the number of days in the year, and then multiply by the number of days in question. This does not take compounding into effect.

  8. Bond equivalent yield - Wikipedia

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    The bond equivalent yield or BEY for an investment is a calculated annual percentage yield for an investment, which may not pay out yearly. It is not to be confused with a bond's coupon rate. This allows investments with different payout frequencies to be compared. [1]

  9. This Reliable High-Yield Dividend Stock Is Paying Its ... - AOL

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    It's increasing its dividend by 5.3%. That raise has pushed its dividend yield up to more than 3.6%, about triple the S&P 500 's dividend yield (1.2%). Here's a look at what's driving its ability ...