Happy Hour: Sequester And BRK Dividend?

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Welcome to the end of the week and another edition of Happy Hour! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your end of the week roundup of all things interesting in the land of money.

Sequester

The image of the end is nigh with the sequester is playing out on news channels today. The heart string are being pulled. And the political ploys and threats of government agency shutdown and closure abound. But should you really be worried? In the grand scheme of things, the answer is…no. Will it impact the economy? Sure. It won’t end it. As the Tax Foundation so eloquently puts it:

If you make $50,000 a year ($137 a day), the sequester is like you deciding to cut $3.40 a day from your budget. That’s it. Too bad the President is asking us to choose between not paying rent or cutting the electricity, instead of cutting out a cup of Starbucks. – Tax Foundation

If you want to know more about the sequester and its potential effects for 2013, the Washington Post put out a great Sequester FAQ earlier this week. The reality is, this whole thing is just short-term speed bump on a very long highway.

BRK Dividend?

The Berkshire Hathaway annual report and Buffett’s letter to shareholders is a big event each year. As always, there is a whirlwind of speculation around it. This year it’s all about a dividend. Buffett has had a longstanding belief that dividends should only be considered when companies can no longer reinvest that money and achieve adequate returns.

Which makes sense.

If Buffett or any other CEO can put that money to work and generate a higher ROI than a dividend payout can, the shareholder is better off. And Buffett is a master at generating a better ROI. That said, he has alluded to discussing future dividend policy in this shareholder letter. If you’re not the least bit interested in dividend policy, read it for its investing wisdom.

You can find this year’s shareholder letter, along with past year’s letters, at the company’s website. It should be available at the end of market close today.

Last Call


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