Dividend Stocks

Dividends can produce as much as a third of your total return over long periods, and you can even retire on dividends.

There are 4 key stock dividend dates that are involved with dividend payments:

1- The Declaration Date is several weeks in advance of a dividend payment—it’s when company’s board of directors sets the amount and timing of the proposed payment.

2- The Payable Date is the date set by the board on which the dividend will actually be paid out to shareholders.

3- The Record Date is for shareholders who hold the stock before the payable date and receive the dividend payment. That date is set any number of weeks before the payable date.

4-The Ex-Dividend Date is two business days before the record date and it’s when the shares begin to trade without their dividend. If you buy stocks one day or more before their ex-dividend date, you will still get the dividend. That’s when a stock is said to trade cum-dividend. If you buy on the ex-dividend date or later, you won’t get the dividend. The ex-dividend date is in place to allow pending stock trades to settle.

We think very highly of stocks that have been paying dividends for five or more years, at TSI Network. Many of these stocks fit in well with our three-part Successful Investor philosophy:

1- Invest mainly in well-established companies;

2- Spread your money out across most if not all of the five main economic sectors (Manufacturing & Industry; Resources & Commodities; Consumer; Finance; and Utilities);

3- Downplay or avoid stocks in the broker/media limelight.

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In the past few years, insurance giant Sun Life has expanded its operations in Asia. Specifically, it’s in China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam, and the region now contributes about 18% of earnings.


The company also continues to benefit from the aging North American population, with rising demand for health insurance and wealth management services.


We expect these factors to drive the company’s earnings—and your dividend—over the next several years.


SUN LIFE FINANCIAL INC....
VIATRIS INC. $12 is a hold. The company (New York symbol VTRS; Income Portfolio, Manufacturing sector; Shares outstanding: 1.2 billion; Market cap: $14.4 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.0; Dividend yield: 4.0%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.viatris.com) was formed in November 2020 by the merger of Pfizer’s Upjohn division (generic drugs) with Netherlands-based Mylan N.V....
Extendicare owns and operates long-term care homes. Investors also tap the company’s ParaMed Home Health Care branches. ParaMed provides nursing care and other forms of assistance to clients who remain in their own homes.


EXTENDICARE INC., $10.12, is a buy. The company (Toronto symbol EXE; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (www.extendicare.com; Shares outstanding: 83.5 million; Market cap: $848.9 million; Dividend yield: 4.7%) has now entered into an agreement with Revera Inc....
AltaGas has strong appeal for growth-focused investors: the company’s regulated utilities provide steady cash flow to support the expansion of its midstream operations and the build-out of its liquefied petroleum gas facilities. Indeed, the future for this leader is increasingly bright as it continues its push into lucrative global markets....
BCE INC. $37 (www.bce.ca) remains a buy. The telecom provider is now paying $3.65 billion U.S. for Ziply Fiber, which sells high-speed Internet access and telephone services through a fibre-optic network to residential and business customers in four northwestern U.S states....
FORTIS INC. $61 is a buy. The company (Toronto symbol FTS; Conservative & Income Portfolios, Utilities sector; Shares outstanding: 495.2 million; Market cap: $30.2 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.7; Dividend yield: 4.0%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.fortisinc.com) is the main supplier of electrical power in Newfoundland and PEI....
The shares of these two utilities continue to rise, mainly because falling interest rates make their high dividend yields more appealing to income-seeking investors. As well, their new projects will give them even more room for dividend hikes.


CANADIAN UTILITIES LTD....
POWER CORP., $47.27, is a buy. The conglomerate (Toronto symbol POW; Shares outstanding: 590.9 million; Market cap: $30.2 billion; Rating: Above Average; Dividend yield: 4.8%) holds controlling stakes in Canadian financial services firms Great-West Lifeco (insurance) and IGM Financial (mutual funds)....
TELUS, $22.07, is a buy. The company (Toronto symbol T; Shares outstanding: 1.5 billion; Market cap: $33.1 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Dividend yield: 6.8%; www.telus.com) has 13.61 million wireless subscribers across Canada....
With their clean, renewable power, these two companies have strong conceptual appeal for investors. But just as important is their mix of hydroelectric, wind and solar power. That diversity, along with their long-term contracts, provides stable cash flows. It also lets these utility firms continue to spur growth by building their operations.


BROOKFIELD RENEWABLE PARTNERS L.P., $35.35, is a buy. The partnership (Toronto symbol BEP.UN; Units outstanding: 660.2 million; Market cap: $23.9 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk; Dividend yield: 5.6%; www.bep.brookfield.com) owns 239 hydroelectric generating stations, 230 wind farms, 226 solar facilities, and 7,211 distributed generation and energy storage sites.


In the quarter ended September 30, 2024, newly commissioned and acquired solar facilities lifted Brookfield’s revenue by 24.7%, to $1.47 billion from $1.18 billion a year earlier (all amounts except unit price and market cap in U.S....