It's comforting for investors to receive regular dividends. Payouts can provide a source of income that appeals to a variety of investors. But it's important to look beyond a stock's dividend yield. That's because a high yield may have been caused by a stock price drop due to a company running into difficulties, ...
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Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) is, for many investors, a classic dividend stock that is happy to pay a consistently increasing disbursement to its shareholders on the regular. However, it's also got enough potential to power its share price notably higher. One analyst feels P&G's stock can manage a double-digit ...
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If you think finding great dividend stocks is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, think again. It is as easy as walking through your local grocery store, where Dividend Kings, stocks that have 50+ years of annual dividend increases behind them, are all over the place. Three you might want to ...
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Does your portfolio need more exposure to the relatively safe consumer staples sector? How about dividend income? Maybe you're even considering a stake in The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG) but can't quite convince yourself to take the plunge. That's certainly understandable. The stock isn't cheap ...
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If you owned shares of Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST) for any meaningful length of time since early last year, then congratulations! You logged some big gains, either realized or unrealized. Better yet, if you're a multidecade shareholder, this stock has likely become a massive -- and massively rewarding ...
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Generating steady streams of passive income, no matter what the market is doing, is one of the simplest, low-stress ways to compound wealth over time. Investors regularly turn to companies with long track records of dividend raises. A particularly elite cohort is Dividend Kings, which have paid and raised ...
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Building wealth through the stock market is a simple process of building up a collection of great businesses and holding them in your portfolio for many years. Investors can achieve excellent long-term returns in this way, even by owning mostly large index funds that mirror the performance of the S&P ...
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