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Ares Capital (NASDAQ: ARCC) is likely to be most attractive to income investors, given its lofty 9.9% dividend yield. To put that into perspective, the yield of the S&P 500 index (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) is a tiny 1%. That said, a yield that high comes with risks that have to be fully understood. Which is why it is important for investors to consider the business development company's (BDC's) second-quarter results in a larger context.
Ares Capital began its second-quarter earnings update by announcing the third-quarter dividend: $0.48 per share. That's the same level that has been paid since the fourth quarter of 2022. So it wasn't a particularly shocking update. But the BDC's net investment income was $0.50 per share, leaving only a two-cent cushion for the dividend.
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In the first quarter, the business development company generated $0.55 per share of net investment income. The key takeaway is that this number moves around a little bit, so you need to look at a longer time period before making a call on Ares Capital's dividend-paying ability.
For example, in 2025, Ares Capital's net investment income totaled to $2.02 per share while it paid out $1.92 in dividends. During the year, net investment income ranged between $0.58 per share and $0.48 per share on a quarterly basis. Clearly, the board isn't deciding the dividend based on one quarter's results. Still, that doesn't mean that investors shouldn't be worried.

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