This BDC yields 8.78%, with 1.27X coverage in Q4 '21. It's a BDC industry leader, with a long record of good shareholder returns.
It looks undervalued vs. the BDC industry.
If you're looking to invest in an industry leader in the Business Development Company industry, known as BDC's, you may want to check out Ares Capital Corp. (ARCC). Like most of the BDC's we've covered in our articles, ARCC has a well-covered high dividend yield. ARCC is one of the largest BDC's - it's a U.S. direct lender with a $20B portfolio, and a long track record - it has invested $77B since its 2004 IPO.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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