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Why wouldn't an income investor want to own a stock that has a 14% dividend yield? That's an awfully tempting number, given ...
We're in a somewhat unusual economic predicament right now. On one hand, inflation remains high (at least compared to the ...
High-yield dividend stocks with attractive valuations allow investors to generate extra income. Read why these stocks also ...
AGNC's 14.3% yield might seem ridiculously high, but it should remain sustainable for the foreseeable future. It also looks undervalued: At $10 a share, it trades at just 6 times its projected net ...
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The importance of defensive dividend stocks only becomes clear when the broader market is taking a hit. The S&P is down ...
Ford (F) stock may not be the market’s star performer lately, but there’s something undeniable about a dependable automaker ...
Aegon's shift to capital returns from its exit of the Dutch market has led to a high dividend yield. See why I maintain my ...
JPMorgan Chase is increasing its dividend to $1.40 from $1.25. The new payout, equal to $5.60 a year, represents an annual yield of 2.4% based on its latest closing price of $234.97 per share. The new ...