LSE:LGEN (Legal & General Group Plc)
Legal & General Group Plc (LSE: LGEN)
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Legal & General shares yield 9% but trade at a 10-year low! Are they a deadly value trap?
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This 9%-yielding passive income stock is down 10% from February. Is now the time for me to add to my holding?
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£5,000 invested in Legal & General shares 10 years ago would have generated passive income of…
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9%+ yields! Here’s the dividend forecast for Legal & General shares to 2027
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The Legal & General share price has gone nowhere. Does a 9% yield make up for that?
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£10,000 invested in Legal & General shares 10 years ago is now worth…
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With £10k in savings, here’s how an investor could target a second income of £500 a month
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How will the Legal & General share price react to this week’s dividend?
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How just £5k of savings could produce £4k a year in passive income
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Up 8.7% in a week but still yielding 8.6% – Legal & General shares are red hot right now!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Demand for Legal & General’s services have historically remained strong. But given the various niches it operates in, overall growth hasn’t been particularly impressive, making LGEN stock more popular amongst income investors.
However, it’s worth being aware that the financial services sector is highly regulated. Any intentional or accidental breach of regulations can result in significant financial penalties, potentially destabilising the LGEN share price.
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Yes. Legal & General shares pay a cash dividend at an average 52% payout ratio. The stock has one year of consecutive dividend growth.
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Barratt Development shares pay out a dividend twice a year, in April and August.
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Legal & General shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange. They can be bought from any investment account that provides access to this exchange platform.