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    3 Dividend Stocks to Buy Now for Less Than $50

    December 17, 20255 Mins Read


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    Written by Puja Tayal at The Motley Fool Canada

    There is a notion that you need thousands of dollars to invest in stocks. Another notion is that a good quality stock that can give you decent returns will be priced at hundreds of dollars. These are myths. The share price does not determine quality. In fact, some of the best high-quality dividend stocks are available under $50.

    One often wonders, is $50 too little an amount? If you invest $50 every week, your investment increases to $2,600 in a year and $26,000 in 10 years, without even setting aside money specifically for investing. It’s like that savings jar where you put the change only to realize later the jar holds a huge amount.

    But the difference between a savings jar and investing is that the latter compounds returns, and what you have at the end of 10 years is far more than $26,000.

    Canadian Natural Resources (TSX:CNQ) has a 25-year record of non-stop annual dividend growth, as low as 2% to as high as 50%. How does it manage to keep growing the dividend? By incorporating the dividend component in the break-even price of mid-$40s per barrel. CNQ’s business model has a fast conversion cycle. It keeps digging wells and processing synthetic oil, natural gas, and WTI crude at a nearby processing plant, removing the capital cost of building and maintaining multiple plants.

    The fast cash conversion enables CNQ to repay debt at a faster rate and use free cash flow to pay dividends and buy back shares.

    CNQ increases production during the upcycle, where it can fetch a good price for its output. This increases cash flow, which it uses to pay dividends and buyback shares. During the downturn, CNQ reduces capital expenditure and debt to increase cash flow and pay dividends. You can buy one stock for $43.20 and get $2.35 in annual dividends. That is a 5.5% return, higher than the interest on a term deposit. And unlike a term deposit, the dividend amount may grow by mid-single-digits next year.

    If you had invested $50 in December 2015, you could have bought three shares for $15, and today that $50 would have fetched you $7.50 annually. This amount may look small, but multiply it by 52 weeks or 520 weeks for 10 years to see how it compounds.

    For the ease of calculation, I took a $2,600 investment in CNQ on January 1. The $26,000 investment in CNQ in 10 years would have bought you 1,180 shares that would pay $2,774 in annual dividends in 2025. And if we consider the cumulative 10-year dividend payout, it is $11,871. That is the opportunity cost of delaying investment just because the price was never right.

    Year

    CNQ Dividend/Share

    CNQ Stock Price as on January 1

    New Shares Bought From $2,600

    Total Share Count

    Annual Payout

    2025

    $2.35

    $44.15

    59

    1180

    $2,773.93

    2024

    $2.14

    $43.02

    60

    1122

    $2,397.22

    2023

    $1.85

    $40.83

    64

    1061

    $1,962.98

    2022

    $2.30

    $31.67

    82

    997

    $2,294.00

    2021

    $1.00

    $14.15

    184

    915

    $914.15

    2020

    $0.85

    $18.23

    143

    732

    $621.82

    2019

    $0.75

    $17.27

    151

    589

    $441.69

    2018

    $0.67

    $20.56

    126

    438

    $293.71

    2017

    $0.55

    $19.27

    135

    312

    $171.55

    2016

    $0.47

    $14.69

    177

     

    CNQ Stock Price as of January 1

    This exercise did not look at the price but followed a disciplined investing routine. You don’t have to study the market, look at the charts, or do analysis. Its equivalent to paying your utility bills.

    Like CNQ, there are other dividend stocks under $50. SmartCentres REIT (TSX:SRU.UN) has a high yield of 7.4% and has never cut its dividend in 21 years. You can buy two units of the REIT for $50 and get $3.70 in annual dividends. The only difference would be that SmartCentres makes a monthly payout and doesn’t grow dividends regularly. Its dividends are assured as they are funded from the rent it receives from Walmart and Walmart-anchored stores. The creditworthiness of the tenants ensures SmartCentres gets paid, and in turn, it pays you.

    AltaGas is benefiting from the liquified natural gas (LNG) export opportunity. It extracts natural gas and exports it, which brings stable cash flows.

    The post 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy Now for Less Than $50  appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.

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    Consider MercadoLibre, which we first recommended on January 8, 2014 … if you invested $1,000 in the “eBay of Latin America” at the time of our recommendation, you’d have $21,105.89!*

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    Fool contributor Puja Tayal has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Canadian Natural Resources and SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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