Finally, we’ve been dealing with inflationary effects over the last 18 months that have increased interest rates and led to smaller overall margins due to increased debt costs. Throughout all of this, there are
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Dividend-paying stocks from low-risk, high-quality companies are a smart way to generate steady and reliable attractive income streams to replace low risk, low yielding Treasury and bond options. Look for stocks that have paid steady, increasing dividends for years (or decades), and have not c...
Its payout accounts for 76% of funds from operations (FFO, the best measure of REIT profitability), which is very sustainable for STAG, with its steady rental income and 97% occupancy rate. It’s attractively priced, at 16.8-times FFO, and, ...
This theme would also explain the recent overweight rating from Wells Fargo analysts, which came with a$183 a share valuationand called for up to a 22% upside from today’s stock price. Steady Dividends in Clorox: A Tradeoff For a Smooth Ride ...
Dividend ETFs or index funds offer investors access to a selection of dividend stocks within a single investment — that means with just one transaction, you can own a portfolio of dividend stocks. The fund will then pay you dividends on a regular basis, which you can take as income or re...
TheALPS International Sector Dividend Dogs ETF (IDOG)is a compelling offering for adding exposure to international stocks with high dividends. IDOG has rallied this year as better-than-expected economic growth and above-consensus company earnings have revived inflationary pressures, which could lead to...
While I'm very comfortable with my top dividend payers, I'm currently working to diversify the top end of my income portfolio by increasing my dividends from non-energy stocks likeREITs. Because of that, my top five could look a little dif...
Look for stocks that have paid steady, increasing dividends for years (or decades), and have not cut their dividends even during recessions. A rule of thumb for finding solid income-producing stocks is to seek those that average 3% dividend yield, and positive yearly dividend growth. These sto...