This Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stock in Warren Buffett’s Secret Portfolio Is a No-Brainer Buy

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You’ll only find one ultra-high-yield dividend stock in Berkshire Hathaway‘s (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) quarterly 13-F regulatory filings: Kraft Heinz. The definition I use for ultra-high yield, by the way, is four times the yield of the S&P 500. A forward dividend yield of roughly 4.92% is required to meet that threshold right now.

However, Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway own more stocks than those regulatory filings disclose. At least one ultra-high-yield dividend stock in Buffett’s “secret portfolio” is a no-brainer buy right now.

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There’s nothing shady about Buffett’s “secret portfolio.” Actually, while many people aren’t aware of it, the portfolio isn’t much of a secret.

In 1998, Berkshire Hathaway acquired reinsurance company General Re. Around three years earlier, General Re bought New England Asset Management (NEAM). NEAM offers asset management services to the insurance industry and manages a separate portfolio from Berkshire Hathaway’s. Like its parent company, NEAM discloses its holdings each quarter.

NEAM’s portfolio includes several stocks that pay dividends that meet my definition of ultra-high yield. I think several of them are such good picks that I own them too. Ares Capital (NASDAQ: ARCC) ranks as one of the best, in my view.

Ares Capital is a leading business development company (BDC). It invests in and provides direct lending to middle-market businesses that generate annual revenue between $10 million and $1 billion. NEAM (and, by extension, Buffett and Berkshire) own 225,900 shares of Ares Capital worth in the ballpark of $4.9 million.

The most glaring plus for Ares Capital is its forward dividend yield of 8.9%. Why is this yield so high? As a BDC, Ares Capital must return at least 90% of its earnings to shareholders as dividends. With a brief exception in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company’s earnings have been solid in recent years.

I like the diversification of Ares Capital’s $25.9 billion portfolio. In the third quarter of 2024, the company’s largest investment made up only 1.7% of its total portfolio. Its top 10 investments comprised 11.3% of the total. Also, no industry made up greater than 25% of Ares Capital’s portfolio.

Importantly, Ares Capital only provides financing to fundamentally strong companies with good management teams. It especially targets companies in resilient, non-cyclical industries.

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