Main Street Capital Corporation is a business development company and a small business investment company specializing in direct and indirect investments. In direct investments, the firm specializes in private equity cap…
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The Safest Retirement Portfolio Isn’t the One Most Financial Advisors Recommend A retiree who built a portfolio entirely in short-term Treasuries last year is now collecting far less income than in 2024. The monthly distribution on iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (NYSEARCA:SGOV) fell from $0.4435 in September 2024 to $0.2995 in June 2026, a decline of about 32.5%. The share price barely moved. The income ... The Safest Retirement Portfolio Isn’t the One Most Financial Advisors Recommend | ||
The Portfolio Blueprint for Building $20,000 a Month in Dividend Income Twenty thousand dollars a month in dividends means $240,000 a year that has to arrive whether the market cooperates or not. Reaching it is a math problem before it is a stock-picking problem, and the math gets uncomfortable fast when you compare that target with current yields. The core equation is unforgiving: annual income divided ... The Portfolio Blueprint for Building $20,000 a Month in Dividend Income | ||
Main Street Capital (MAIN) Stock Gets Fair Value Bump As Analysts Weigh Dividend And Credit Risks Main Street Capital’s updated fair value estimate has been trimmed from US$57.33 to US$54.80, a reduction of about 4.4% that places the modeled target squarely in the low to mid US$50s range. Analysts link this adjustment to a combination of optimism around the company’s positioning and caution around near term income trends, sector wide credit headwinds, and the outlook for supplemental dividends. Read on to see how these shifting targets fit into the broader analyst narrative and what to... | ||
How MAIN’s Aggressive Dividend Hikes Amid Softer Income May Reframe Its Risk–Reward Profile Main Street Capital recently raised its monthly dividend for the 12th time since late 2021 and continued paying sizable supplemental quarterly dividends, even as distributable net investment income softened and higher refinancing costs pressured profitability. Management is leaning on a sizable operating cost advantage and profitable equity exits to support these elevated payouts, highlighting a tension between shareholder income ambitions and earnings trends. Next, we'll examine how Main... | ||
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3 Reasons MAIN is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead Over the past six months, Main Street Capital’s stock price fell to $53.23. Shareholders have lost 17.1% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 8.2%. This was partly due to its softer quarterly results and may have investors wondering how to approach the situation. | ||
Invest $100,000 in These Dividend Stocks and Collect Passive Income for Life Six carefully screened dividend stocks can turn a lump sum into a self-sustaining income stream, but the real question is whether the yields on offer are generous rewards or warning signs dressed up as passive income. | ||
What It Takes to Fund a Beach House From Dividend Income The fantasy of owning a beach house rarely dies at the closing table. It usually dies later, when the insurance renewal arrives, the HVAC fails in August, and the property tax bill lands the same week as a roof estimate. Even without a mortgage payment, the carrying costs can turn a dream home into a ... What It Takes to Fund a Beach House From Dividend Income | ||
Main Street Capital (MAIN) Surpasses Market Returns: Some Facts Worth Knowing Main Street Capital (MAIN) closed the most recent trading day at $53.09, moving +1.1% from the previous trading session. | ||
A Dividend Portfolio That Can Cover the Cost of Living in San Francisco San Francisco makes passive income math unforgiving. SmartAsset’s 2026 comfort-salary study estimates that a single adult needs about $134,950 in pretax income to live comfortably in the city, among the highest figures in the country. Turning that paycheck into dividend income is not just a yield exercise. The yield an investor reaches for changes both ... A Dividend Portfolio That Can Cover the Cost of Living in San Francisco | ||
Main Street Capital Just Raised Its Monthly Dividend Again. Is the 8% Yield Safe as Earnings Soften? Main Street Capital's combined dividend payments current exceeds its quarterly distributable net investment income. | ||
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 | ||
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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