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  2. Franklin Income Fund - Wikipedia

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  3. Franklin Templeton Investments - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Income Fund (FKINX) is a mutual fund in Morningstar's "conservative allocation" category and "large/value" style box. The fund was created in 1948 and has paid uninterrupted dividends for 60 years. The Franklin Income Fund is constructed primarily of dividend-paying stocks and bonds (2%).

  4. Alaska Permanent Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is a dividend paid to Alaska residents that have lived within the state for a full calendar year (January 1 – December 31), and intend to remain an Alaska resident indefinitely. [15] This means if residency is taken on January 2, the "calendar year" would not start until next January 1.

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  6. Is Franklin Income A (FKINX) a Strong Mutual Fund Pick ... - AOL

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  7. Franklin Resources Keeps Dividend Steady - AOL

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    The regular dividend payment equates to a $0.40-per-share annual dividend, yielding 0.8% based on the closing price today of Franklin Resources' stock. BEN Dividend Chart BEN Dividend data by YCharts

  8. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    The dividend frequency is the number of dividend payments within a single business year. The most usual dividend frequencies are yearly, semi-annually, quarterly and monthly. Some common dividend frequencies are quarterly in the US, semi-annually in Japan, UK and Australia and annually in Germany.

  9. S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats - Wikipedia

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    The S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats is a stock market index composed of the companies in the S&P 500 index that have increased their dividends in each of the past 25 consecutive years. It was launched in May 2005. [1]