Master limited partnerships, or MLPs, are attractive to unitholders who see that their age-old bank accounts and savings bonds are barely moving the needle. And MLPs are typically fee-based energy ...
Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) has a very attractive 7.9% distribution yield. For comparison, the S&P 500 index (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) ...
Investments in securities of Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) involve risks that differ from an investment in common stock. MLPs are controlled by their general partners, which generally have ...
Enterprise Products Partners boasts a huge 6.8% yield and a reliable distribution history, but it is a slow and steady ...
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Retirees are choosing AMLP over traditional dividend funds for one clear reason: double the income
The Alerian MLP ETF (NYSEARCA:AMLP) offers an 8.29% dividend yield when traditional dividend stocks struggle to reach 4% and the S&P 500 barely tops 1%. For income-focused investors, AMLP provides ...
The fall in energy prices has helped to keep a lid on inflation, which has surged in other areas. Some gasoline prices around the country are the lowest in four years. Midstream MLPs offer reliable ...
Investors who search for high-yielding investments have more than likely stumbled upon a master limited partnership, or MLP. These types of investments can be a great addition to a portfolio. For ...
Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) is coming off a record-breaking year. The master limited partnership (MLP) set volume records across several product categories last year. That helped fuel a 13% increase in ...
Matt DiLallo has been a contributing Motley Fool stock market analyst specializing in covering dividend-paying companies, particularly in the energy and REIT sectors, since 2012. He also covers ...
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