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  2. Preferred stock - Wikipedia

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    Preferred stocks are senior (i.e., higher ranking) to common stock but subordinate to bonds in terms of claim (or rights to their share of the assets of the company, given that such assets are payable to the returnee stock bond) [1] and may have priority over common stock (ordinary shares) in the payment of dividends and upon liquidation.

  3. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    For callable preferred stocks, the yield to worst is the lesser of the current yield and the yield to call. Yield to worst represents the minimum of the various yield measures, across the returns resulting from various contingent future events. This amounts to the worst case outcome from the investor's position.

  4. What Are Preferred Stocks? - AOL

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    Preferred stocks are something of a hybrid between common stocks and bonds. However, they are definitely more income-oriented than growth-oriented, even though they have the name "stocks" in them

  5. 3 Preferred Stocks for 6%+ Yields and Upside - AOL

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    Source: Matthew Field In times of ultra-low interest rates, many investors are having a tough time finding income-producing investments that still have upside potential. But preferred stocks could ...

  6. 3 Outstanding Dividend Stocks That Are Too Cheap to Ignore - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Heading in the right direction. Daniel Foelber (United Parcel Service): UPS has a 22.2 price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) and a dividend yield of 4.8%. So right off the bat ...

  7. 5 Preferred Stock Funds With High Yields - AOL

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    Those were the glory days for preferred stock funds. Yield-starved investors flocked to preferred stock funds in search of additional income. 5 Preferred Stock Funds With High Yields