Most investors with $500,000 in their portfolios think they don’t have enough money to retire. They do – they just need to do two things with their “buy and hope” portfolios to turn them into $3,279 monthly income streams (or much more): 1. Sell everything – including the 2%, 3% and even 4% payers that simply don’t yield enough to matter. And, 2. Buy my 8 favorite monthly dividend payers.
The result? $3,279.69 in monthly income every month (from an average 7.6% annual yield, paid every 30 days). With upside on your initial $500,000 to boot! ...
Apple Hospitality REIT Inc (NYSE:APLE) owns 236 hotels across 33 states for a capacity of roughly 30,000 guestrooms. Global Net Lease Inc (NYSE:GNL) would seem to be a prime monthly dividend payer for several reasons. EPR Properties (NYSE:EPR) is a play on one of my favorite themes of the past few years: the “experience economy.” The SPDR Barclays High Yield Bond ETF (NYSEARCA:JNK) does just enough to qualify, and in fact is a generally popular ETF. But I say stay away.
Source: InvestorPlace
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