whatsmoney
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I read lately that Bank of Ireland pay out a dividend yield of 6% per annum.
I know that profits obviously vary from year to year, but say for example someone invested 100k in BoI shares, roughly how much of a dividend could he expect to receive per year? Also, if you were to buy into an ISEQ tracker fund like Quinn life's Celtic Freeway, are dividends paid into this fund from the various ISEQ companies, or do you miss out completely on the dividend payments made to shareholders? ie. does it solely track the ISEQ without dividend payments?
Thnx Harchibald!
I didnt think it was that simple! For some reason I thought the dividend
payout was calculated from the profits the company made, as regards against
how much shares you held in the company.
Is there anywhere where the dividend yield percentages are listed for ISEQ companies?
Is it feasible to buy shares in the days before the dividend is paid then sell immediately afterward thus collecting 6% for a few days work?
Is BOI the best?
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