Pepsi is royalty…. but why?👑

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  • @SGray-no9zv says:

    Love your stuff!

  • @tomoore1776 says:

    I just bought two shares of Pepsi because I was bored.

  • @user-ju9fv2om6o says:

    What to hold in hold in roth ira

  • @momshieoftwofie3369 says:

    Will dividends be taxed even if it’s reinvested (DRIP)?

    • @joshmoore4612 says:

      Yes you will still be taxed on the dividend payout even if you directly reinvest it right back in. Unless you are holding that stock in a Roth IRA where all gains are tax free if you leave the gains in there until 59.5 years of age

    • @martinguldner3990 says:

      Actually if you’re in the two lowest United States federal tax brackets in a taxable brokerage account qualified dividends in which you hold a stock or ETF a minimum of 180 daysvyour taxed at 0%: higher tax brackets qualified dividends are taxed at 15% or 20% in a taxable brokerage account

  • @MFTW says:

    I rather them just reinvest in their company and just increase their stock price

  • @Nonblau says:

    What about ABR?? Everyone is talking about SCHD, but ABR has a higher div.yield

  • @pokeview8252 says:

    What’s a good price to buy in at Pepsi?

  • @2744ducksdman says:

    They pay you an amount per share, which can be calulated as a percentage but it’s not a set percentage, such as $1 per share. They might increase how much they payout per share so the percentage stays the same or increase but dividends are not guaranteed.

  • @gregorygan2077 says:

    Super low dividend

  • @paulpeterman5839 says:

    the dividend kings are not foolproof. i thought would be set for life. maybe i lived too long. 😊 mmm, leg, and wba have all cut their dividends in the past 12-18 months. i held all of them. one must still pay attention to the current business environment.

  • @kevinchiu3869 says:

    Coca-cola has a dividend yield of 2.72% but its stock also has grown 10% in the past year relative to Pepsi’s 2%

  • @tngdrczp120 says:

    Is there also a way to make money without giving diabetes and cancer to our community?

    • @Joel_Nilsson says:

      U can have your opinion about stocks, but of all the companies to cry about?? Cancer and diabetes from Pepsi?

    • @user-vm5ps9ik8c says:

      You don’t get diabetes from drinking Pepsi you get diabetes from being overweight. You stop drinking Pepsi when you become diabetic unless you want your foot cut off. Hope that makes sense. Risk factors for diabetes are obesity, high blood pressure, and that all is just being fat. Diabetes comes with sleep apnea and other things because it’s all related to being fat

    • @provingastrology4471 says:

      In my understanding, drinking gallons of sugar water is terrible for your metabolism and contributes to developing diabetes perhaps even more so than being overweight alone. But being mad at entities that sell sugar water is 😜 loco. are you going to stay picketing lemonade stands ? 😂

    • @gunterdapenguin5896 says:

      Go on welfare, that’s probably the only way to be completely sure you don’t support bad deeds

    • @Joel_Nilsson says:

      @@provingastrology4471 Nice to see some people agree with me. Can’t blame the company for sucessfully selling stuff that people shouldn’t be buying.

      I personally have thought about investing in both pepsi and coca cola. Diabetes is a thing and I think pepsi tastes incredibly bad, but u have to judge the company and their market. Ethics might be a good thing but soda isn’t the market to cry about.

  • @stacybirmingham3608 says:

    I am currently holding Pepsi and didn’t even know it 😊

  • @aungnaing7973 says:

    There are others stocks paying more dividends than pesi

  • @Chobaaaani says:

    I am surprised that Exxon Mobil isn’t on the list. They are paying $.95 per share on dividend

  • @MichalskiTube says:

    Why are Australian dividend payments so much higher then US Dividend payments?

  • Anonymous says:

    Childs play !!!
    AGNC 14.19%

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    • @dontjudge231 says:

      the ones you don’t buy

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  • @redscorpion9325 says:

    So funny,I took a screenshot before he said it but Thank You for the list,I will make money moves

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