TFSA Investor: Lock in Massive Tax-Free Income With This 10.8% High-Yield Dividend Stock

A reliable high-yield dividend stock paired with your TFSA is one of the best ways to accumulate wealth and realize your short-term and long-term financial goals.

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Stocks that you can buy and forget are the best to pair with your TFSA — especially if you can be sure that such stocks can maintain the high payout and won’t slash your dividends in harsh economic times. One such stock is Chemtrade Logistic Income Fund (TSX:CHE.UN).

Reliable operations

While Chemtrade provides industrial chemicals and relevant services primarily to North American clients, the company does have a global reach.

The company is North America’s largest supplier of Sulfuric acid, a chemical that can rightfully be dubbed as the “blood” of most industrial processes. But the company’s portfolio isn’t limited to that. It offers a diverse range of chemicals needed by a wide variety of industries.

The company’s service portfolio is also impressive; it provides spent acid recovery services that recover Sulfuric acid from industrial chemical waste, serving a dual purpose of responsible recycling of the waste as well as cheap recovery of the chemical. Chemtrade also offers wastewater treatment services and processing of other by-products.

This business model is built around sustainable practices and industrial growth. As long as the industries are alive and well, Chemtrade will likely be in business and thrive.

Reliable distributions

This is the second thing on which the company prides itself. The company has a stable history when it comes to dividends. The company has been quite unnaturally flat in its dividend payouts. It has kept up a streak of paying monthly dividends of $0.1 per share for at least the past five years.

The best part about Chemtrade is its dividend yield. The company is offering a mouth-watering yield of 10.88% at the time of writing.

Even if you place a fraction of your TFSA, say $20,000, in Chemtrade, you will be earning $181 per month in passive income. This is an impressive number, and given the company’s history, it’s much more likely to stay there than going down.

Chemtrade is currently trading at $10.9 per share at writing. The past year has been relatively good for the company’s market value, especially compared to its tragic fall in 2018.

But things are looking good for Chemtrade right now, and if you lock this monstrous yield right now, your investment will pay itself over in less than 10 years– much faster if the market value starts to climb up.

Foolish takeaway

Most blue-chip businesses usually have a low dividend yield with a history of growth. In that regard, Chemtrade doesn’t measure up to most blue-chip companies and dividend aristocrats. But the company has a substantial presence in a business that isn’t likely to decline for a few more decades.

Thanks to its broad reach, even if a region faces an industrial recession, Chemtrade’s cash flows won’t suffer too harsh a blow. Its diversity of products and services makes it worthy of being on your radar.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Adam Othman has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends CHEMTRADE LOGISTICS INCOME FUND.

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