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7% dividend yield! 3 small-cap dividend shares that could deliver a £1,400 second income

These small-cap shares offer bigger dividend yields than most FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 stocks! Here’s why I’d buy them for a long-term second income.

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UK small-cap and penny stocks aren’t traditionally popular with investors looking to make a second income.

Smaller companies are often in the early stages of their lifecycle, which means they invest any extra cash they have to fuel earnings growth.

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These businesses also often have limited financial resources, while their cash flows can be volatile, making it difficult to pay regular dividends.

7% dividend yield

However, it’s not impossible for investors to find small-cap stocks that pay a tasty dividend. Stelrad Group (LSE:SRAD), Alternative Income REIT (LSE:AIRE) and Ramsdens Holdings (LSE:RFX), for instance, have recently caught my eye with their hot dividend forecasts.

These can be seen in the table below.

CompanyForward dividend yield
 Stelrad Group 6.3%
 Alternative Income REIT 9.2%
 Ramsdens Holdings 5.5%

Based on these figures, a £20,000 lump sum invested equally across them could make me £1,400 in passive income this year. The average yield across these three shares is 7%.

So why should investors consider buying them today?

Hot stuff

As a supplier of steel radiators in the UK, mainland Europe and Turkey, Stelrad is at the mercy of tough conditions in these territories’ construction markets.

Indeed, the company advised last week (22 May) that “end markets remain challenging,” and that it had endured “further year-on-year volume declines across most geographies.”

From a long-term perspective, however, I believe Stelrad has plenty of investment appeal. The business is market leader by sales in seven of its countries, and holds a top three position in a further nine.

And has significant opportunities to supercharge volumes in the years ahead, as housebuilding likely picks up and decarbonisation efforts continue.

Income hero

As its name indicates, Alternative Income REIT is set up to supply a steady dividend income to its investors.

Its classification as a real estate investment trust (or REIT) means it must pay 90% or more of annual rental profits out in dividends. This is in exchange for certain tax advantages.

Alternative Income REIT’s dividend history

Alternative Income REIT's dividend history
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Property businesses like this are sensitive to interest rates. Indeed, Alternative Income has seen its asset values come under pressure from central bank rate hikes in recent years.

But I’m still a fan of the company. I especially like its diversified property portfolio that helps to spread risk. This includes care homes, hotels, gyms and retail parks.

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Top bargain

Ramsdens’ share price performance since 2019.

Ramsdens' share price performance since 2019.
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Ramsdens Holdings has suffered from slowing sales in recent months. It has also been struck by a rise in labour and power costs.

While these remain a threat, I still believe its low, low share price makes it highly attractive. The company — which also provides foreign exchange services and deals in precious metals — now trades on a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 8.2 times.

And as I say, the firm also carries that 5%+ dividend yield.

I believe Ramsdens still has considerable long-term investment potential. It continues to rapidly expand, and now has 167 stores in its portfolio. The firm has also been investing heavily in its online operation to capitalise on the e-commerce boom.

Royston Wild has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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