Ashford Preferred Stock Calculator

NON-TRADED PREFERRED STOCK CALCULATOR

The calculator below shows how preferred stock with different characteristics can affect the outcome based on the categories below. Please note that this hypothetical calculator assumes no issues, early redemptions or other factors that could affect continued dividend payments.

Please fill in all the different categories to see what the potential monthly income from the preferred dividends could be.

Results are not guaranteed.

Summary

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Potential Average
Monthly Income(1)

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Annual Income(1)

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Investment Information

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(1) Income figures do not take into account any fees or expenses that are typically associated with an investment in securities. Income figures may not be solely based on the amount invested. The income figures shown are intended to provide a simplified mathematical depiction of potential income received from an investment of a specific amount of dollars at a specific dividend rate.
(2) This mathematical hypothetical assumes there are no redemption fees or penalties applicable to the hypothetical investment, which may not be the case depending on the structure of a particular offering.

DISCLOSURE: This example is a hypothetical illustration of mathematical principles regarding the potential income an investor may receive given hypothetical investment and dividend amounts and does not, and is not intended to, represent an actual investment or investment strategy. The hypothetical results set forth herein have many inherent limitations. No assurances can be given that the above results, which are based solely on the inputs you select, will be typical or representative of any actual investment. Clients may experience investment results that differ materially from the above example even if the inputs you select are consistent with an actual offering due to a variety of factors, including fees and expenses, investment results, the risks applicable to the offering, or other factors. Dividends are not necessarily guaranteed.