The Motley Fool had an article called "3 Canadian Dividend Aristocrats With Dangerously High Payout Ratios".
They cite current and 2018 payout ratios for these three stocks:
CGX: 150% and 144%
ECI: 182% and 124%
PKI: 340% and 329%. (yikes!)
They end the article with this statement:
"It’s important for investors to understand the sustainability of a company’s dividend. These aristocrats all have a history of raising dividends, but their high payout ratios are reason for concern. This does not necessarily mean they are bad investments, but investors looking for sustainable dividends may be better off looking elsewhere."
Should this article be taken with a 'grain of salt'? Are their payout ratio numbers valid? What about the Motley Fool in general? Is it worth reading their articles?
Thanks as always for your level-headed and pertinent advice.
Q: Hi Team, recently a guest on BNN had Acasti Pharma as a top pick. He mentioned that the price could double by year's end and could reach the $10 mark by next year. Your thoughts on this company please. Thank-you in advance. Sam
Q: Please provide me with a list of solid Canadian stocks (such as the Brookfield group) in which I may receive dividends/distribution in US dollars.
Is the income converted to CDN for income tax purposes (by me, the co. or RevCan) ?
I assume there will not be any withholding tax as they would be CDN companies?
Would I be charged a commission by anyone, i.e. the company or Scotia iTrade?
Anything else I need to know?
Thanks
Derek
Q: 11:56 AM 4/3/2018
I own RY, CM, BNS, and some TD, and they comprise nearly 20% of my income-oriented portfolio. It is often suggested that I should own shares in one or more insurance companies, but I think the big banks are already in the insurance business so I believe I am already am invested in the insurance sector.
Would you think I need to buy some SLF?
Could you please give me an estimate of what proportion is in insurance business in each of the big banks.
Thank you............. Paul K
Q: I have owned both Milestone and Pure Multi-Family in order to gain exposure to the US rental market. Milestone of course was taken out and now possibly Pure. Is there anyway to get exposure to the US rental market without buying a large American REIT? Thank you for your excellent service. Nigel
Q: I'm looking for a few boring US stocks which have held up well of late to offset my more 'exciting' tech holdings. Can you give me your opinion on Firstenergy and Hanover Insurance (THG)?
Q: I am down 50% in ALA and 17% for ENB in my TFSA.
Does it make any sense to hold or should I just sell. If sell, what should I replace them with for a long-term hold?
Q: I sold half my holdings in MOMO and now have a third position. It is rather volatile. I read parts of its filings and checked metrics including PEG, ROE, growth forecast &c. The Thompson Reuters report on the company MOMO a 10 overall. I assume a 7 to 8--- I deduct for Chinese accounting --- BUT is MOMO as an ADR not subject to US Final Reporting rules? I would appreciate your opinion as that would incorporate data you from Bloomberg. Do you think the risk-reward is justifiable? Specifically, does MOMO have good cash flow and is it free from excess debt?