I was told by my neighbor who called the pfd office a week or so ago and they told her it would be around $3,400 but i have yet to see an official release.
September 20, 2011 at 11 am
Estimates are putting it slightly less than last year, someplace between 1000-1200. Won't be announced till end of Sept.Answer:$1400.00
$5,000 + that's what it needs to be
Current data suggests slightly less than last year, somewhere between 1000-1200, to be announced at the end of Sept.I was told its going to be about $1430.00That is news indeed. Here it isn't even the start of the new fiscal year which starts June 15th! Your source is dealing on supposition only. The Alaska PFD office never so much as ventures a guess before September, and by then they have the amount set in stone. The merchant and car dealers that let one use the pfd that they don't have as down payments, are going by last year's pfd which was only $1281.Alaska Permanent Funds are subject to govt. seizure, and garnishments for civil and criminal fines, child support, parking fines, and civil liens and garnishments, from any state in the union.The new fiscal year starts October 1st. Not June 15th.
Flaherty & Crumrine Preferred Income Fund Incorporated (PFD)had its IPO in 1991.
John Hancock Pfd Income Fund II (HPF)had its IPO in 2002.
A type V (5) PFD is a Special use, or windsurfing PFD.
Every time the PFD is worn
no idea but he was placed second on the year of 2011
$1173.00 listen to K.FAT in the mornings The Stock Market continues to improve. There is that horrible year 2008-2009 when the PFD lost a ton of money. My guess after reviewing the formula on the pfd website and assuming the Stock Market will average say 1200-1250 the rest of the physical year, is about $850.00. Just an educated guess. When the 2008-2009 years drop off the 5 year average and assuming the stock Market is stable, the PFD will gradually rise. Probably drop some again next year. Just an educated guess. Wish I had better news.
offshore PFD
Type, I, II, or III PFD