High-yielding MLPs not for everyone

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Low interest rates have spurred strong investor interest in these two high-yielding master limited partnerships (MLPs). Both have strong businesses that give them lots of cash flow for distributions. However, we feel Cedar Fair (see box) is the better choice, because Buckeye’s aggressive growth-by-acquisition strategy adds risk. Still, there are a few things Canadian investors should keep in mind: for one, you must pay a 35% U.S. withholding tax on income from MLPs, though you can usually claim a non-refundable Canadian tax credit to offset that. As well, MLPs are not suitable for RRSPs or RRIFs. BUCKEYE PARTNERS L.P. $77 (New York symbol BPL; Income Portfolio, Utilities sector; Units outstanding: 127.0 million; Market cap: $9.8 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.5; Dividend yield: 5.9%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.buckeye.com) operates over 9,600 kilometres of pipelines in the northeastern and midwestern U.S. Its network pumps gasoline, jet fuel and other petroleum products. The partnership also owns oil and gas storage terminals. Buckeye continues to…