Here’s How Many Shares of TC Energy You Should Own to Get $1,020 in Dividends

Delve into TC Energy’s impressive stock performance and dividend growth. Discover the potential for future investments today.

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Key Points
  • Strategic Timing in Dividend Stock Investments: TC Energy's recent surge driven by strategic spin-offs highlights the importance of timing when investing in dividend stocks to lock in higher yields and maximize investment returns, with current high prices suggesting a more cautious approach.
  • Exploring Higher Yield Dividend Alternatives: Stocks like Cogeco Communications, offering a 6% yield and consistent dividend growth, present a more attractive dividend investment opportunity than TC Energy, especially given the current high valuation of energy sector stocks.

TC Energy (TSX:TRP) has been an attractive dividend payer for many Canadians despite consistent issues with its Keystone oil pipeline. However, the company unlocked shareholder value when it spun off its oil pipeline business in October 2024. The share price rally that began in July 2024, when the spin-off was in the works, has now pushed TC Energy’s stock price to new highs, surging 86% to around $96.

While the share price surged drastically, dividends grew at a normal pace of 3% annually. This reduced the annual dividend yield from 7% in 2024 to 3.7% in 2026.

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Here’s how many TC Energy shares you should own to get $1,020 in dividends

Had you invested in TC Energy back in 2024 when the stock was trading near the $50 per share range, 272 shares worth $14,300 could have earned you $1,020 in annual dividends. Today, for the same dividend, you will have to shell out $27,936 to buy 291 shares at $96.

YearCNQ Dividend per ShareNumber of Shares to Earn $1,020 in DividendsAverage TC Energy Share PriceInvestment Amount
2026$3.51291$96$27,936
2025$3.40300$70$21,000
2024$3.70275$52$14,300

Buying the dip brings value and helps lock in higher yields for a long time. There is no point buying an energy infrastructure stock at its all-time high. You will overpay for lower returns.

Other ways to earn $1,020 in dividends

If $1,020 in annual dividends is your financial goal, better stocks are trading on the TSX. For instance, Cogeco Communications (TSX:CCA) offers a 6% dividend yield. The entire telecom sector saw a downturn after a regulatory change triggered a price war. The regulatory change was in favor of Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) like Cogeco that have an asset-light model. MVNO’s lease network infrastructure from Mobile Network Operators and earn revenue by providing good pricing, service quality, and network access.

This regulatory change increased price competition, which reduced revenue due to lower average revenue per user. However, Cogeco maintained a healthy 30% dividend payout ratio and grew its dividend per share by 7% in 2026.

Cogeco’s 6% dividend yield, 7% dividend growth, and a 30% payout ratio present a more lucrative dividend investment than TC Energy’s 3.7% yield, 3% dividend growth, and a 100% payout ratio.

If you want to earn an annual dividend of $1,020, you need to buy 258 shares of Cogeco, which will cost you $16,824.

YearCogeco Dividend per ShareNumber of Shares to Earn $1,020 in DividendsCogeco Share PriceInvestment Amount
2026$3.98258$65.21$16,824.18

Cogeco has grown dividends in 15 out of the last 16 years. The energy sector was a value dividend opportunity in 2021 and 2023 when energy stocks were trading at a discount and offering a dividend yield above 6%. Telecom stocks offer a similar value offering now, before artificial intelligence (AI) drives demand for communication and broadband.

Investor takeaway

Dividend stocks can stabilize your portfolio returns and offer higher passive income when purchased at a lower price. TC Energy is a good stock for its consistent dividends and dividend growth. However, now is not the time to buy the stock. When planning for a fixed cash flow, explore stocks with a higher yield, balanced risk, and inflation-adjusted dividend growth.

Fool contributor Puja Tayal has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Cogeco Communications. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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