Chevron (CVX) International Business Machines (IBM) and Altria Group (MO) are some of the most trending Dividend Stocks. See how they compare to other companies such as AT&T (T) and Xerox (XRX).read more Compare up to 10 stocks RESET ALL MOTXRXIBMCVXEOGETHESMARCC Dividend Stocks Compar...
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The problem with this, other than falling rates just make it harder for these types of businesses to make money, is that if you’re out there looking for monthly dividend stocks and you just jump into a handful…you’re likely to end up with a portfolio that’s really concentrated in BD...
Investors are primed for the expected flurry of dividend increases by the largest U.S. banks on March 14, however, there are many smaller names paying much higher dividends.
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High dividend stocks are stocks with a dividend yield well in excess of the market average dividend yield of ~1.3%. The resources in this report focus on truly high yielding securities, often with dividend yields multiples higher than the market average. Resource #1: The High Dividend Stocks Li...
Monthly dividend stocks pay shareholders 12 times per year. These 20 monthly dividend stocks have very high dividend yields above 5%.
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Coca-Cola, JPMorgan and Microsoft have some of the most favorable analyst ratings among Dow dividend stocks. Jake Lynch Aug 18, 2010 8:27 AM EDTStart Conversation BOSTON (TheStreet) -- Before you load up on bonds to prepare your portfolio for a double-dip recession, consider adding some...