Nobody can say many good things about the government nowadays. Bureaucrats blow our tax dollars on silly projects. When you see how much money “Uncle Sam” takes from each paycheck, it’s enough to make you groan. A 10.7% Yield Backed By “Uncle Sam”...
But I can say one good thing about the folks in Washington: they usually pay their bills. And that’s good news for Government Properties Income Trust (NASDAQ:GOV). This landlord leases out office properties to government agencies across the country, which has created quite the income stream for unitholders. GOV probably has the safest tenant around.
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How to Collect 10.7% Yields from the U.S. Government
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