£10k Invested in M&G Shares 5 Years Ago Would Have Generated a Second Income Of…
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£10k invested in M&G shares 5 years ago would have generated a second income of…
Investors seeking a second income from dividend-paying FTSE 100 shares sometimes have to sacrifice potential share price growth. Is that a trade-off worth making? To find the answer, I looked at investment manager M&G (LSE:MNG), which offers one of the highest yields on the entire FTSE 100, at 9.13% on a trailing basis. Since it was hived off from blue-chip insurer Prudential in October 2019, floating at 225.2p a share, its shares have gone now…
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