A 4.1% Dividend Stock Is My Top Pick for Immediate Income

This dividend stock is a long-term investor’s dream. It offers a high yield, long-term growth potential, and trades at a good valuation.

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Key Points
  • Brookfield Asset Management (TSX:BAM) yields about 4.1%, roughly double the TSX 60’s roughly 2.2%, making it attractive for immediate income.
  • It pairs that high yield with a 16% three‑year dividend growth and trades about 14% below analyst consensus at $66.60, offering income plus upside potential.
  • A capital‑light, fee‑driven model (over $600 billion fee‑bearing capital, 87% long‑term) supports predictable distributable earnings and management’s 15–20% annual growth target.

Investors looking for immediate income often struggle to find stocks that combine a high yield with long-term growth potential. While many dividend stocks offer attractive payouts, not all of them can sustain meaningful dividend growth over time. That’s why Brookfield Asset Management (TSX:BAM) is my top pick for income-focused investors today.

The Canadian market, represented by iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF, currently yields roughly 2.2%. By comparison, Brookfield Asset Management offers a significantly higher dividend yield of about 4.1%, making it an appealing choice for investors looking to boost passive income right away. Even better, the company combines this income potential with strong business fundamentals and long-term growth opportunities.

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A high-yield dividend with growth potential

At $66.60 per share at writing, Brookfield Asset Management also appears to trade at a good valuation. The stock trades roughly 14% below the analyst consensus price target, suggesting investors have an opportunity to buy shares at a reasonable price for long-term upside potential.

Income investors should also appreciate the company’s impressive dividend-growth profile. Since Brookfield Asset Management was spun off from its parent company in 2022, management has consistently increased the dividend at a double-digit pace. In fact, BAM has delivered a three-year dividend-growth rate of approximately 16%.

That combination of a high starting yield and rapid dividend growth is particularly powerful for long-term investors. A growing dividend can help offset inflation while steadily increasing the amount of passive income generated from an initial investment.

Brookfield Asset Management is built for reliable cash flow

One of the biggest reasons I remain bullish on Brookfield Asset Management is the quality of its business model. The company operates a capital-light asset management platform that generates stable, recurring fee income from managing assets for institutional and private clients.

As of early 2026, Brookfield Asset Management’s fee-bearing capital exceeded US$600 billion, with 87% being long-term or perpetual, while fee-related earnings climbed 22% year over year. These metrics highlight the company’s ability to consistently attract investor capital across infrastructure, renewable energy, private equity, real estate, and credit markets.

Importantly, Brookfield Asset Management benefits from several powerful long-term trends, including decarbonization, digitization, and global infrastructure investment. These themes continue to create demand for alternative assets, positioning BAM to expand assets under management for years to come.

The company’s distributable earnings are largely fee-based and predictable, supporting a payout ratio of approximately 90%. Because Brookfield Asset Management requires relatively little capital investment to grow, it can generate substantial free cash flow while continuing to reward shareholders with a growing dividend.

Strong long-term outlook

Management expects fee-related earnings and distributable earnings to grow by 15% to 20% annually over the next five years. That growth should be fueled by continued fundraising across flagship funds, insurance channels, and private wealth platforms.

In addition, Brookfield Asset Management expects carried interest and performance fees to become an increasingly meaningful earnings contributor starting in 2029, potentially providing another layer of upside for investors.

Investor takeaway

Brookfield Asset Management offers an attractive combination of immediate income, strong dividend growth, and long-term capital appreciation potential. With a 4.1% yield, a scalable fee-driven business model, and exposure to powerful global investment trends, BAM is one of the best dividend stocks Canadian investors can buy today.

Fool contributor Kay Ng has positions in Brookfield Asset Management. The Motley Fool recommends Brookfield Asset Management. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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