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UK Equity Income - November 2013

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    Introduction

    Many of them pay regular dividends and these can be put to good use in an investment fund.

    The UK is a particularly good place for investors to find income from equities as British companies are strong dividend payers, and some – except BP during the immediate fall out of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill – have come to dominate the sector.

    But how substantial are the returns from equity income? The question is especially pertinent at present, as companies are starting to show signs of recovery and that is always an indication that dividend payments will start increasing.

    UK dividend growth in the next 12 months is forecast to be 7.5 per cent, and in total for 2013 dividend is set to total £81.4bn.

    But it is important in this excitement not to chase the wrong company in the search for yield. In the quest for getting the highest yielding stock, it is tempting to look at the wrong factors. Focusing solely on yield may not tell an investor enough about a stock, and whether it will last the distance, or if income will keep growing. Indeed it says nothing about the long-term viability of the stock.

    A company with a low dividend yield but a clear dividend policy is preferable to one that has a high but unsustainable yield.

    As the investment community gets to grips with the departure of Neil Woodford from Invesco Perpetual, so investors start to understand what it is about UK equity income funds they particularly like.

    Melanie Tringham is features editor of Financial Adviser

    This special report is sponsored by Fidelity. All editorial is indepedent.

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    1. According to Capital Asset Services, UK dividends expected to surge past £100bn in 2014, up from what in 2012?

    2. What is UK dividend growth forecast to be in the next 12 months?

    3. According to Stephen Andrews what percentage of revenues generated by UK companies is produced overseas?

    4. Adrian Lowcock says a dividend paid out from ongoing earnings is not sustainable, true or false?

    5. According to Adrian Lowcock, why is it dangerous for a fund manager to grow the yield year after year?

    6. Which industry facing similar headwinds to those faced by tobacco companies in the 1990s?

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