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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 20:05:00 +0000 |
Realty Income Recasts and Expands Revolving Credit Facilities to $5.5 Billion and Commercial Paper Programs to $5.5 Billion
Realty Income Corporation (Realty Income, NYSE: O) (the "Company"), The Monthly Dividend Company®, announced that it has closed on the recast and expansion of its $5.5 billion multicurrency unsecured revolving credit facilities, upsized from the prior $4.0 billion capacity. In addition, the Company also announced an expanded combined capacity of $5.5 billion for its global commercial paper programs, upsized from the prior $3.0 billion combined capacity.
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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 18:28:09 +0000 |
How Much of Your Social Security Will You Actually Keep After Taxes?
Social Security benefits come with inflation protection, but the tax formula attached to those benefits does not. For retirees with pensions, IRA withdrawals, taxable investment income, or municipal bond interest, a larger benefit can quietly mean a larger federal tax bill. The result is a tax rule from the 1980s that reaches more retirees every ... How Much of Your Social Security Will You Actually Keep After Taxes?
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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 15:06:05 +0000 |
Morrisons plots £600m deal to fund fightback against Lidl
Morrisons is plotting a £600m supermarket deal with a US real estate giant as it seeks to finance a fightback against discount rivals.
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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 14:52:00 +0000 |
Realty Income's Europe Push: Will It Drive Long-Term Growth Ahead?
O scales its business in Europe with strong investment activity, competitive yields and a vast market opportunity that could support long-term growth.
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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 14:45:36 +0000 |
Morrisons and Realty Income discuss £600m property financing deal – report
US investor Realty Income is said to be one of a small number of parties holding talks with advisers to the UK-based retailer.
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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 13:54:47 +0000 |
Think You’ll Live on $80,000 a Year? Here’s What Actually Lands in Your Checking Account
An $80,000 salary is not the same as $80,000 of spendable income. Federal withholding, FICA taxes, state income taxes where they apply, and retirement contributions all reduce the number that actually reaches checking. For a single filer in a no-income-tax state, 2026 take-home pay on an $80,000 salary would be about $65,100 before retirement contributions, ... Think You’ll Live on $80,000 a Year? Here’s What Actually Lands in Your Checking Account
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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 12:40:14 +0000 |
The Market Could Crack This Summer: 5 Defensive High-Yielding Dividend Stocks to Buy Now
The constant barrage of artificial intelligence driving the hyperscaler complex massive spending spree is starting to fatigue many investors. With a war still in progress, albeit on a regional basis, in two sections of the world, and government spending exploding the deficit higher, many across Wall Street are starting to agree that something has to ... The Market Could Crack This Summer: 5 Defensive High-Yielding Dividend Stocks to Buy Now
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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 10:45:04 +0000 |
This Portfolio Lets You Earn More Than a Lawyer… Without Going to Law School
A legal career can eventually deliver a six-figure income, but the path is rarely passive. The median annual wage for lawyers was $151,160 in May 2024, and attorneys in higher-paid roles can clear $200,000 or more. The tradeoff is years of training, tuition, billable hours, and pressure that does not disappear when the workday ends. ... This Portfolio Lets You Earn More Than a Lawyer… Without Going to Law School
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Sun, 12 Jul 2026 19:09:09 +0000 |
The Dividend Growth Approach That Builds Bigger Paychecks Every Single Year
Ten years ago, a buyer of Lowe’s (NYSE:LOW) could pick up shares near $66 and collect a quarterly dividend that rose to $0.35 later in 2016. Today, the same share pays $1.25 per quarter, and the stock recently traded near $222. A decade of raises turned a modest-yield holding into a much larger paycheck on ... The Dividend Growth Approach That Builds Bigger Paychecks Every Single Year
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Sun, 12 Jul 2026 15:24:03 +0000 |
Your Dividend Yield Isn’t Your Income: What You Really Keep After Taxes
Two retirees can both pull $100,000 from $2 million income portfolios and still land in very different places after tax. If one stream is mostly qualified dividends and the other is mostly ordinary income, the first retiree may keep about $79,000 after a 15% federal qualified-dividend rate and 6% state tax. The second may keep ... Your Dividend Yield Isn’t Your Income: What You Really Keep After Taxes
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Sun, 12 Jul 2026 13:30:27 +0000 |
How Much Would It Take to Escape to Cancún Every Winter for Life?
Three or four months of sun, ocean, and tacos al pastor can sound like a luxury until the math is broken into an annual income target. The real question is not only whether a portfolio can pay for a winter in Mexico. It is whether the income stream can keep paying for it after rent, ... How Much Would It Take to Escape to Cancún Every Winter for Life?
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Sun, 12 Jul 2026 10:15:46 +0000 |
How Much of a $100,000 Retirement Income Do You Actually Get to Spend?
Replacing a six-figure salary with portfolio income looks clean on paper. What actually lands in a retiree’s checking account is messier. A $100,000 distribution from a taxable brokerage account can behave very differently from $100,000 withdrawn from a Roth IRA or paid as federally tax-exempt municipal interest. The capital required depends on yield. The spendable ... How Much of a $100,000 Retirement Income Do You Actually Get to Spend?
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Sun, 12 Jul 2026 07:45:00 +0000 |
3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Paying 5% or More That Are Worth Buying Now
These high-yield stocks have long track records of dividend consistency and growth.
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Sat, 11 Jul 2026 21:04:36 +0000 |
Is Realty Income (O) One of the Best Stocks to Invest in Under $100?
Realty Income Corporation (NYSE:O) is one of the best stocks to invest in under $100. On June 29, Realty Income announced the pricing of a public offering for €600 million in senior unsecured notes due July 30, 2032. The notes were priced at 99.518% of the principal amount, resulting in an effective annual yield to […]
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Sat, 11 Jul 2026 14:15:03 +0000 |
The Retirement Budget Most People Build Is Backward
Most retirement budgets start with the wrong question. The instinct is to ask, “What yield do I need so the nest egg covers the bills?” Higher yield shrinks the required capital, so the math seduces you toward 8%, 10%, or 12% strategies. Punch in the numbers, write down the smaller portfolio target, and breathe easier. ... The Retirement Budget Most People Build Is Backward
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Sat, 11 Jul 2026 13:35:00 +0000 |
3 Dividend Stocks That Are No-Brainer Buys Heading Into the Second Half of 2026
This is the list for you if you are looking for dividend stocks with attractive yields and well-supported dividends.
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Sat, 11 Jul 2026 09:49:19 +0000 |
The Portfolio That Makes Christmas Feel Like Christmas Again
Christmas has always been more than presents under a tree. It is the flight home after a year apart, the dinner table with an extra leaf pulled out, the gifts that delight grandchildren, the church service on Christmas Eve, and the quiet satisfaction of being able to give generously without wondering how the credit card ... The Portfolio That Makes Christmas Feel Like Christmas Again
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Fri, 10 Jul 2026 21:11:48 +0000 |
Realty Income (O) Stock Looks Rich As Its 22% Three Year Return Holds
Realty Income stock sits at an interesting valuation crossroads, with its Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate pointing to roughly 43.9% upside while traditional market multiples suggest the shares are on the expensive side and the broader value checks remain weak. Over the past 3 years, Realty Income has returned 22.5%, which puts recent valuations in the spotlight for investors who have already seen meaningful gains from the stock. The new hyperscale data center joint...
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Fri, 10 Jul 2026 19:00:33 +0000 |
Three Dividend Strategies That Can Produce $7,500 a Month and Which One Comes Out Ahead
Replacing $7,500 a month with dividends is a math problem before it is anything else. The number you need to invest depends almost entirely on the yield you chase, and each yield tier carries a different set of tradeoffs that reveal themselves only after you own the position for a decade. Across three broad approaches, ... Three Dividend Strategies That Can Produce $7,500 a Month and Which One Comes Out Ahead
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Fri, 10 Jul 2026 17:10:02 +0000 |
A REIT Covered-Call Strategy Opens The Door Toward Fast Income
For Realty Income, a REIT, selling a strike call option generates 1.8% in income in two months, equaling around 9.5% annualized.
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