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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp T.AQN

Alternate Symbol(s):  AQN | T.AQN.PR.A | T.AQN.PR.D | AGQPF

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. is a Canada-based diversified international generation, transmission, and distribution company. The Company through its two business groups, the Regulated Services Group, and the Renewable Energy Group, provides sustainable energy and water solutions through its portfolio of electric generation, transmission, and distribution utility investments to over one... see more

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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp > Why FTS is my Favourite Utility Stock
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Post by AlwaysLong683 on Nov 20, 2022 10:00pm

Why FTS is my Favourite Utility Stock

The Investor Homepage sums it up nicely.

Of course, no company / management is infallible and future dividends from any company are not guaranteed, but these guys have just about the best track record I've seen when it comes to providing a steadily rising dividend which has handily outpaced inflation over the past number of years and is expecting to raise the dividend another 4-6% per year to 2027, which won't cover the current 7% inflation rate, but will again if the BOC can attain it's goal of reducing inflation to around 2%.
Comment by barneyj44 on Nov 20, 2022 11:55pm
Or you can buy a Gic with just under a 5% yield without risk. Keyera is over 6 %...
Comment by AlwaysLong683 on Nov 21, 2022 7:01pm
What's the term of that GIC? Is it cashable at any time or locked-in until maturity? If held outside a tax-sheltered account, you'll pay more income tax on the interest than you will on dividends. GICs have their place in a diversified portfolio, so one can own both if they so desire even though, as you stated, stocks are riskier investments. KEY is a midstream company, not a utility, so ...more  
Comment by Chefboy69 on Nov 21, 2022 7:06pm
next hike GIC's will be paying 5% and the 4.5% is cashable and length 18 months  right now
Comment by barneyj44 on Nov 21, 2022 7:44pm
My Rbc Gic is 1 year @ 4.89%.
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