The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) stock Pinnacle Investment Management Group Ltd (ASX: PNI) could be a smart buy to achieve considerable monthly passive income as dividends.
Just to be clear, the business doesnât actually pay a dividend every single month. But, investors can use the annual dividend payment and then split that into 12 equal monthly amounts.
What does Pinnacle do?
Pinnacle is an investment business that has a growing âfamilyâ of investment management businesses (affiliates). The ASX 200 stock has stakes in its affiliates, and provides âseed funding, global institutional and retail distribution, and industrial grade middle office and infrastructure services”.
Some of the businesses that itâs involved with include Aikya, Antipodes, Coolabah, Firetrail, Five V, Hyperion, Langdon, Long Wave, Metrics, Plato, Solaris, and Spheria.
The company benefits from the funds under management (FUM) growth of the underlying businesses, and every so often it invests in a new fund manager which opens up a new growth avenue.
Monthly passive income goal
To create $1,000 of monthly income, weâre talking about $12,000 of annual income from the ASX 200 stock.
Commsec numbers suggest that Pinnacle could pay an annual dividend per share of 31.2 cents in FY23. That means investors would need to own 38,462 Pinnacle shares to get $12,000 of annual income in cash, excluding the franking credits.
To buy that many Pinnacle shares, it would currently cost around $340,000. Thatâs a big investment.
But FY24 isnât far away, so letâs use the projected numbers for the upcoming financial year.
According to Commsec, Pinnacle is projected to pay an annual dividend per share of 35.9 cents per share in FY24. That would mean that weâd only need to buy 33,427 Pinnacle shares. This would be a total cost of around $295,000, which is clearly a fair bit less expensive, but still a hefty investment.
However, the business could continue to grow its dividend in the coming years.
What could drive the Pinnacle passive income higher?
Pinnacleâs earnings have fallen in the short term as the companyâs investment managers suffered from falling asset prices and limited performance fee revenue.
However, FUM could return to growth if asset prices stop falling and go back to long-term growth. FUM could also rise if investors start allocating money to fund managers again. Those existing fund managers could also launch new funds and we could also see Pinnacle invest in new fund managers.
I think the future looks very bright for this ASX 200 stock and I believe the next two years look promising for the business and the passive income it could generate.
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Motley Fool contributor Tristan Harrison has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia’s parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Pinnacle Investment Management Group. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Pinnacle Investment Management Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.
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