I don’t know about you, but most of my bills come monthly, and I don’t see that changing when I’m retired. Utilities, insurance premiums … you name it, and chances are good that it comes on a monthly billing cycle. The problem is that most income investments don’t pay on a monthly cycle. Bonds generally pay semiannually and most stocks pay quarterly. This can create planning challenges and leave you short of funds come the end of the month.
But for every problem, there is a solution. And one great way to smooth out your income is by adding monthly dividend stocks to your portfolio. Some might dismiss a monthly dividend payer as being gimmicky, but I disagree. I consider it a sign of shareholder friendliness. Monthly Dividend Stocks: Prospect Capital Corporation (PSEC), Realty Income Corp (O), UBS ETRACS Monthly Pay 2x Leverage Mortgage REIT ETN (MORL), LTC Properties Inc (LTC), Cohen & Steers Limited Duration Preferred and Income Fund (LDP), STAG Industrial Inc (STAG) and EPR Properties (EPR).
Source: InvestorPlace
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