With the Federal Reserve’s benchmark funds rate parked at 3.75% since Dec. 11, 2025, and the 10-year Treasury offering just 4.38%, income investors entering JulyWith the Federal Reserve’s benchmark funds rate parked at 3.75% since Dec. 11, 2025, and the 10-year Treasury offering just 4.38%, income investors entering July

3 Reliable Income Generators to Buy in July

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With the Federal Reserve’s benchmark funds rate parked at 3.75% since Dec. 11, 2025, and the 10-year Treasury offering just 4.38%, income investors entering July are still hunting for yield well above the risk-free rate. Business development companies remain one of the cleanest ways to get it. BDCs are required to distribute at least 90% of taxable income to maintain their pass-through tax status, which forces consistent payouts but also makes their distributions vulnerable in credit downturns. With Q1 2026 results now in hand for all three names below, here is where the risk/reward looks most defensible heading into July.

Ares Capital (ARCC)

Ares Capital (NASDAQ:ARCC) is the scale play. At a $18.70 share price against ARCC’s reported Q1 NAV of $19.59, the stock trades at a modest discount to book. Market cap sits near $13.43 billion, making it the largest publicly traded BDC.

The income story is straightforward. ARCC paid a 48-cent quarterly dividend on June 30, the same rate it has held since at least Q1 2024, and well above the 40-to-42-cent range it paid during 2020 to 2021. Core EPS of 47 cents covered the payout. The weighted average yield on debt investments was 10% at amortized cost, with 91% of new commitments in floating rate paper and 95% carrying rate floors. CEO Kort Schnabel pointed to “improving lending conditions with enhanced spreads and fees, lower leverage” on the Q1 call.

Bull case: Scale, a diversified portfolio, roughly $6 billion in available liquidity, and a well-covered dividend through a softer rate cycle.

Risk: Q1 carried $412 million in net unrealized losses, NAV slipped from $19.94, and non-accruals ticked up to 2% at amortized cost. GAAP EPS came in at just 13 cents. The stock is down more than 16% over the past year.

Main Street Capital (MAIN)

Main Street Capital (NYSE:MAIN) is the quality compounder of the group. Shares trade at $52.46, a premium to Q1 NAV of $33.46, which is the market’s verdict on internal management, cost discipline and a dividend record that has never been cut since the 2007 IPO.

MAIN’s payout stack is what separates it. The company paid 26 cents monthly across April, May, and June 2026, then layered a 30-cent supplemental on June 30, marking the 19th consecutive quarterly supplemental. The regular monthly dividend is up 4% year over year, and the regular monthly component has grown from 20 cents in 2020 to 26 cents today. Q1 distributable net investment income of $1 per share just missed the $1.01 estimate, but NAV still climbed from $33.33 at year-end 2025, aided by an $18.0 million net realized gain.

Bull case: Monthly base plus quarterly supplementals, internally managed structure with a 1% operating expenses to assets ratio, a growing $1.8 billion external AUM business, and FY25 ROE of 17%.

Risk: Q1 revenue fell 18% year over year to $140.1 million, a $32.6 million net fair value decrease was recorded, and management flagged tariff and macro risk. The stock is down 11% year to date.

Trinity Capital (TRIN)

Trinity Capital (NASDAQ:TRIN) is the high-yield, higher-risk leg of this basket. The venture and growth-stage lender trades at $17.78, a premium to Q1 NAV of $13.27 and has rallied more than 18% year to date and over 25% in the past year.

TRIN transitioned from quarterly to monthly distributions in January, and pays 17 cents per share each month, locked in through at least September via the June 17, declaration. That works out to roughly 51 cents per quarter, the 26th consecutive quarter at that level. The effective yield on average debt investments hit 16%, the highest of the three. Q1 NII of $44.49 million grew 37% year over year and covered the dividend at 104% of NII per share, with a $68.50 million undistributed income buffer behind it.

Bull case: Highest portfolio yield in the group, a $2.48 billion portfolio across 180 companies, 83% floating rate debt, and a managed funds platform that pushed fee income to $6.8 million from $2.7 million a year ago.

Risk: NAV slid from $13.42, Q1 logged $9.9 million in net realized losses, the weighted average risk rating ticked up to 3.0 from 2.9, and ATM share issuance of $78.4 million adds dilution risk. Venture lending also tends to crack first in credit downturns.

What to Watch in July

The setup for July is favorable on the surface: The Fed has cut 75 basis points over the past year and the 10-year sits at a 77th percentile rank within its 12-month range, which keeps spreads attractive on floating-rate paper. Watch non-accrual trends and NAV direction in the next round of earnings reports. Any meaningful uptick in credit stress is the single variable that turns a 10% to 15% headline yield into a dividend cut.

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