Bargain Alert: I Just Doubled My Position in a Monthly Dividend Stock Yielding 16%

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Key Points

  • Wall Street pullbacks and corrections allow opportunistic long-term investors to pounce on price dislocations.

  • Approximately 99% of this company's $2.33 billion debt portfolio is variable-rate.

  • Exceptional loan vetting and a purposefully diversified portfolio have resulted in a low payment delinquency rate.

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The last five weeks have served as a stern reminder that even though the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI), S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC), and Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) have steadily climbed over multidecade timelines, getting from Point A to B is filled with twists and turns.

The good news for opportunistic long-term investors is that Wall Street "hiccups" lead to price dislocations. Late last week, one price dislocation became too enticing, leading me to double my position in a monthly dividend stock that's yielding 16%! Investors, say hello to PennantPark Floating Rate Capital (NYSE: PFLT).

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PennantPark is an income seeker's dream come true

PennantPark Floating Rate Capital is a business development company (BDC), which is a fancy way of saying that it invests in generally unproven businesses (commonly known as "middle-market companies"). While there are risks that come with investing in middle-market companies, PennantPark's management team has done a phenomenal job of covering its proverbial bases.

BDCs fall into one of two camps: equity- or debt-focused. Although it closed out December with $275 million in various preferred and common stock positions, PennantPark's $2.33 billion in debt securities make it a predominantly debt-focused BDC.

Why debt? The simple answer is yield. Many of the middle-market companies PennantPark has financed have limited access to traditional loans and lines of credit. With few financing options available to these smaller businesses, PennantPark is able to net an above-average yield on the loans it makes. It ended 2025 with a weighted-average yield on debt investments of 9.9% -- more than double the yield of long-term U.S. Treasury bonds.

What makes PennantPark Floating Rate Capital such an intriguing investment can be found in its name: "floating rate." Approximately 99% of its $2.33 billion loan portfolio sports variable interest rates. Although the Federal Reserve's rate-easing cycle has weighed on PennantPark's weighted-average yield on debt securities, the oil price shock in the wake of the Iran war may result in the central bank completely shifting its monetary policy. If this is the case, PennantPark's loan portfolio is ideally positioned for success.

Management also deserves credit for protecting the company's invested principal. Only 0.5% of the company's portfolio at cost was on non-accrual (i.e., delinquent on payments) as of Dec. 31, 2025. Furthermore, PennantPark has spread its $2.61 billion investment portfolio across 160 companies (including its common and preferred stock positions), ensuring that no single investment is imperative to profitability or capable of sinking the ship.

To add, all but $20.1 million of its $2.33 billion in loans is first-lien secured debt. First-lien secured debtholders are at the front of the line for repayment in the event that a borrower seeks bankruptcy protection.

PFLT Price to Book Value Chart

PFLT Price to Book Value data by YCharts.

To round things out, PennantPark Floating Rate Capital stands out as a genuine bargain amid a historically pricey stock market. Although share issuances can weigh on its net asset value (NAV) per share, PennantPark's stock was trading more than 26% below its NAV per share on Friday, March 27. Based on the price I paid for PennantPark's shares, its $0.1025 monthly payout works out to a nearly 16% annual yield.

There are few more enticing ultra-high-yield bargains on Wall Street right now than PennantPark Floating Rate Capital.

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Sean Williams has positions in PennantPark Floating Rate Capital. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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