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Return 0.87% In Two Days by Trading This Business Consultant’s Upcoming Ex-Dividend

There’s a lot of uncertainty out there and many businesses are in a bind. A shaky, yet still growing, economy coupled with a tough rate environment does not make for an easy go. For many businesses, they need top-notch advice to get them through the murky economy. Our latest Best Dividend Capture Stocks List pick has been delivering that advice for roughly 30 years and it’s been rewarding its shareholders since 2012.


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Our pick is one of the many consultants out there. Businesses, enterprises and even governments call up these firms to help with planning, implementation and other needs. It’s a high margin business that generates plenty of cash flow. The secret to our pick’s success and what differentiates itself from the pack are its proprietary benchmarking algorithm and its focus on selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses. Businesses look to our pick to help them improve processes and save money. This specialty provides plenty of business, cash flow and profits for our pick.

Our pick has continued to find ways to grow as well. New forays into data management as well as human capital, talent acquisition and H.R. consulting have provided extra growth and cash flow. Key partnerships with top software and software-as-a-service (SAAS) firms have helped it generate additional leads and clients.

With that, our pick’s advice-focused model, high margins and strong insider ownership has continued to make it a top dividend stock. As such, our pick makes for a great dividend capture play. A dividend capture strategy involves buying a stock before its ex-dividend date and then selling it after it has recovered the payout. With an ex-dividend date of Thursday, September 21, our pick is primed for the strategy, as is evident from its historical track record of a recovery period within an average of 1.9 days after going ex-dividend.

For investors looking for a quick total return of income and capital appreciation, our latest business consultant pick could be a lucrative option.

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