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Dividend 15 Split Corp T.DFN

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.DFN.P.A | DVSPF

Dividend 15 Split Corp. is a Canada-based mutual fund, which invests primarily in a portfolio of dividend yielding common shares, which includes approximately 15 Canadian companies. The Company offers two types of shares, including Preferred shares and Class A shares. Its investment objectives with respect to Preferred Shares are to provide holders with fixed cumulative preferential monthly cash dividends in an amount of $0.04583 per Preferred share to yield 5.5% per annum on the $10 repayment amount and to return the $10 repayment amount to their holders on the termination date. Its investment objectives with respect to Class A Shares are to provide holders with regular monthly cash distribution targeted to be $0.10 per Class A share and return the original issue price to their holders on the termination date. The net asset value per unit must remain above the required $15 per unit threshold for distributions to be declared. Its investment manager is Quadravest Capital Management Inc.


TSX:DFN - Post by User

Comment by marketsenseon Apr 18, 2024 4:16pm
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Post# 35996738

RE:RE:RE:RE:Buyers

RE:RE:RE:RE:BuyersYes,  I tend to agree on that point.  There are many retirees of which I am one of them
who are desparate for income.  Consequently,  they can easily fall into the trap with
such an enticing dividend and payout ratio without realizing the full picture.  Sadly 
their understanding of how these splits trade is lacking.  Understanding the implications
of premiums and discounts from NAV is of utmost importance and one needs to be
fullly educated to these aspects before jumping in.

As a side note,  I have had to learn this stuff myself over time despite being in the
market for years.  Splits were a new thing for me once I retired and started looking
for monthly income.  I did really well at first and happened to get lucky until things 
went south.  That's when I began my real education.  That said,  I'm sure there are
also plenty of my generation who know quite well what they are doing so its ultimately
a mixed bag of investors who play with them.
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