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American Focus > Blog > Economy > This Stock Has an 18%+ Annual Yield, Pays Monthly, and is Covered by Cash Flow
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This Stock Has an 18%+ Annual Yield, Pays Monthly, and is Covered by Cash Flow

Last updated: March 16, 2026 12:55 pm
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CION Investment Corp (CION), a Business Development Company (BDC) that pays out 90% of its interest income from loans it owns, currently offers a 10-cent monthly distribution to its investors. With the stock trading at $6.55 per share, CION boasts an impressive annualized yield of 18.3%, making it an attractive option for value investors seeking steady income.

Following the company’s earnings release on March 12, CION stock closed down 4% on March 13, providing an excellent opportunity for value investors to consider adding this stock to their portfolio. Despite the drop in stock price, the distribution remains stable, with management confirming that they will continue to pay out 10 cents per share per month for the next three months, totaling 30 cents for the second quarter.

While some investors may have been disappointed by the reduced distribution compared to previous quarters, there is no cause for concern regarding CION’s ability to sustain these payments. The company’s earnings per share (EPS) may have been negative at 80 cents per share, but its actual investment income of 35 cents per share more than covers the 30-cent distribution going forward.

Looking at the company’s Q4 financials, CION generated $53.8 million in investment income, resulting in $18.3 million in income after expenses and taxes. With shares outstanding at 50.496 million, this translates to 36.2 cents of investment income per share, ensuring that the 30-cent distribution is well-covered.

Furthermore, CION’s net asset value (NAV) of $13.76 per share indicates that the stock is trading at less than half its book value at $6.55 per share. This significant discount to NAV provides a margin of safety for investors, especially in scenarios where the company may need to write off additional loans in the future.

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Despite the non-qualified nature of CION’s dividends, the stock’s annualized forward yield of 18.3% remains compelling for investors seeking income. Comparing this yield to the average of 14.89% in 2025, there is potential for the stock to increase by 23% to align with this average yield.

In conclusion, CION stock presents a compelling investment opportunity for value investors, with strong cash flow coverage, a significant discount to NAV, and an attractive yield. The stock appears to be undervalued based on these factors, making it an appealing option for investors looking for income and potential upside in the future.

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