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Where the Money Is 12.26.13

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4.6854 Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2013

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers! Join Motley Fool analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson host an all-mailbag show and answer listeners’ questions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We've got your questions and we're going to answer them. You're in the right place folks because this is where the money is.

0:07.0

Welcome to the show. I'm Matt Kopenheffer this here is David Hanson and today is the

0:16.5

all mailbag show we have an email address it's W.TMI at fool.com all of our great listeners have been sending us so many questions and we...

0:27.0

They've been accumulating.

0:28.0

They've been accumulating. We've got... we've answered some great questions on the show.

0:31.5

We've got a lot still that we'd like to

0:33.8

answer today. We're going to answer a bunch of them and we're on the clock today.

0:38.4

Strat for time so let's just get started. Do it. First question of the day.

0:43.0

This comes from Winston.

0:45.0

You recently mentioned ARR that's Armour Residential in your program on selling losers.

0:51.0

According to Charles Schwab, the 2013 earnings are $1.54, with a current payout

0:55.5

of 15 cents per quarter or 60 cents per year, they do not come close to the required 90% per year.

1:01.8

Will they have to do a special dividend

1:03.4

to catch up or make the payout otherwise?

1:06.1

Could this make them a buy?

1:08.7

Good question.

1:09.8

So he says he looked up the earnings on Charles Schwab.

1:12.4

And that is correct or maybe it changed a little

1:15.7

bit of 2013.

1:18.1

But with Armour they had a gain in the third quarter of this year on a derivative a huge gain so those earnings

1:24.8

are inflated from what their normalized earnings are and the 15 cent

1:29.7

quarterly dividend if I can get that, is kind of their projection for the next year.

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