In today’s market, certain businesses make more cash than others. And many of those businesses come from the infrastructure sector. Whether it’s a natural gas utility or an airport operator, infrastructure companies often enjoy monopoly-like status in their operating regions. And because these companies provide services that are essential to modern day society, the demand for their services have been mostly consistent. This allows them to generate a steady stream of revenues and profits.
As a result, many infrastructure companies have generous dividend policies. And today, I’m going to show you a convenient way to tap into these cash cow businesses: through Brookfield Global Listed Infrastructure Income Fund (NYSE:INF). INF is a closed-end fund created in 2011 to provide high total returns with an emphasis on income. As the name suggests, the fund invests in infrastructure companies to achieve its investment objective. And because INF trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), investors can buy and sell this closed-end fund just as they would with a regular stock.
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