Manhattan Bridge Capital (LOAN) is a micro-cap hard money lending company operating in the Manhattan commercial real estate market, providing bridge loans to property owners for renovations and property preparation. The company generates revenue through interest income (approximately 10% loans) and origination fees, with 90% of these earnings distributed to shareholders as dividends, creating a 10% dividend yield. This stock has demonstrated resilience through approximately 30 years of market cycles, including the financial crisis, making it a potential income-generating investment for investors seeking to replace work income with passive dividend streams.
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A 10% dividend stock that's been around for around 30 years um and that is very shareholder friendly. In this stock market you would think you can't find one like that, but there is one. Oh, really? Been up the up the ups and downs, right?
Yeah, through the ups and downs. Sorry.
Yeah, yeah, it's been through the financial crisis and all all the drama for the last roughly 30 years and uh it's been plugging along. Great, man.
I'm really excited to hear about this stock, Dylan. And I think it is something a little different than the biotech we've been doing.
Uh Dylan, tell me a little bit about this stock. I mean, is it Are we looking at the financials? Are we LOOKING INTO ANOTHER BIOTECH. NO, I'M JUST KIDDING.
Uh no, it is uh loan l o a n Manhattan Financial Capital is the name of the company and it is um uh does hard money lending in the Manhattan area and it's kind of a necessary part in the in the commercial uh real estate area where they need a bridge a loan to kind of get them, you know, to fix the property or to to get their property ready for official funding or whatever. So, they have like, you know, 10% roughly loans.
Actually, a little more than 10%, but yeah, then they also have origination fees and they pay 90% of those the money that they generate into to to the shareholders. And it's a very small market Just it is a it is it is a very small market cap company. Just so you know, but I've been following for years and now that my portfolio has grown, I am looking to put a portion of my portfolio into Income Stream where we can we can use that to sort of replace the the work income is my long-term plan. We're trying to replace that work income with income stocks.
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