According to a survey conducted over 10 years, the most giving countries in terms of donating money, volunteering time or helping a stranger are the US, Myanmar and New Zealand:
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Source: RFE/RL
According to a survey conducted over 10 years, the most giving countries in terms of donating money, volunteering time or helping a stranger are the US, Myanmar and New Zealand:
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Source: RFE/RL
The S&P 500 is up by 19% YTD on price basis. Including dividends it has increased by 21.05%. The following stocks reached a new 52-week high yesterday:
| Home Depot Inc. | 238.17 |
| Nike Inc. Cl B | 95.89 |
| Royal Bank of Canada | 81.61 |
| TJX Cos. | 60.54 |
| PNC Financial Services Group Inc. | 144.32 |
With that said, below are some interesting reads for the weekend:
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Gold Jewelry on display at The National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece
The Australian equity market has one of the highest dividend yields in the world. With franking credits the current yield is around 6%.
Since the 1900, the average annual return for Australian stocks is 11.8%.Dividends contributed over half of this return as shown in the chart below:
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Source: Five great charts on investing for income (or cash flow) by Dr.Shawn Oliver, AMP Capital
Unlike the volatile capital appreciations (blue) dividend returns are mostly stable over the years. This is because companies consistently pay dividends and most avoid cutting or suspending dividends.
From an investor standpoint, smooth dividend payments not only provide stable income yearly and but also helps to cushion portfolio returns during volatile years. Unlike dividend price appreciation is not reliable.
Related ETF:
Checkout: The Complete List of Australian ADRs
The S&P Global Platts Top 250 for this year was published last month. These firms are ranked based on asset worth, revenues, profits and return on invested capital. This ranking considers only publicly traded energy firms.
The following table shows the Top 50 of S&P Global Platts Top 250 Energy Firms for 2019:
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Source: S&P Platts
The complete list of firms can be found here.
A few observations:
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US tax curve is in backwardation. pic.twitter.com/Cv3By8qZOd
— Jan Nieuwenhuijs (@JanGold_) October 7, 2019
U.S. tax rate has been declining for many years now. The above is a cool chart showing the dramatic fall over the years.