President Trump recently signed the “Big, Beautiful” bill, which introduces a temporary “senior bonus” deduction of up to $6,000 for individuals aged 65 and older ($12,000 for married couples filing jointly) for tax years 2025 through 2028.
Yield seekers can fall into hot water by insisting on a figure that's a bit too high.
Brookfield Renewable (BEP) saw its shares surge in the last session with trading volume being higher than average. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions may not translate into further price increase in the near term.
Infrastructure is my favorite place to invest right now, especially for high-yielding opportunities. I share my highest conviction high-yield infrastructure pick of the moment. I also share some honorable mentions that I like almost as much.
The recent market selloff in dividend stocks, especially REITs and utilities, presents attractive buying opportunities despite broader indices holding up. The House budget bill's rapid rollback of clean energy tax credits triggered a sharp selloff in renewables, but I see this as a long-term buying opportunity. I remain optimistic about renewables due to resilient demand, potential Senate moderation, and likely reinstatement of subsidies if Democrats regain power.
There aren't a lot of can't-miss investing opportunities out there. However, Brookfield Renewable (BEPC -1.53%) (BEP -1.55%) certainly seems to be one of them.
Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (NYSE:BEP ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call May 2, 2025 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Connor Teskey - Chief Executive Officer Hannah Labuschagne - Head of Global Procurement Patrick Taylor - Managing Partner and Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Nelson Ng - RBC Capital Markets Sean Steuart - TD Cowen Robert Hope - Scotiabank Mark Jarvi - CIBC Christine Cho - Barclays Benjamin Pham - BMO Operator Good day, and thank you for standing by.
Although the revenue and EPS for Brookfield Renewable (BEP) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended March 2025, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
The consensus price target hints at a 32.1% upside potential for Brookfield Renewable (BEP). While empirical research shows that this sought-after metric is hardly effective, an upward trend in earnings estimate revisions could mean that the stock will witness an upside in the near term.
There's a lot of uncertainty these days regarding tariffs and their impact on the economy. However, one of the few certainties is that electricity demand will continue growing.
As income and wealth inequality continue to divide Americans into two distinct classes and levels of wealth, those who are struggling to find investments that can outpace inflation and the growing costs of everyday life are hard-pressed to find options that fit their needs.
It's been a rough start for stocks in 2025, as major U.S. indices continue to trade in the red and underperform their international counterparts. Investors have had few places to hide outside of gold, but the energy sector has been one bright spot.