
Defining high-yield dividend stocks is an intriguing task. Some loosely define high-yield stocks as those with dividend yields exceeding key benchmarks like the S&P 500 (1.5%) or a 10-year U.S. Treasury note... Read more »

Canadian pensioners are searching for ways to get better returns on their savings to help offset the constant increase in living expenses. One popular strategy for boosting passive income involves holding top... Read more »

Consistent dividend payments often signal financial fortitude, and stocks that possess that quality typically display below-average volatility. But the downside to owning individual dividend stocks is the requisite work. Investors must keep... Read more »

Investing in dividend-paying stocks can be a great way to generate more income. High-quality dividend stocks offer durable income streams that steadily rise. Stag Industrial (STAG 0.56%), Tanger Factory Outlet (SKT 0.04%),... Read more »

Source: Reel2Reel/shutterstock.com Investors often underestimate the power of dividends. Over the years, about 69% of the S&P 500’s returns have come from reinvested dividends. Thus, companies that provide regular dividend payments are... Read more »
When selecting dividend-paying stocks, one of the first things that investors look at is the annual yield.It’s common for companies to increase their payouts when business is fruitful, making them enticing investments... Read more »

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Prices go up and down, but oil and gas remain fundamental pillars of society and still do a ton of heavy lifting when it comes to powering the global economy. While renewable... Read more »

designer491Both the SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 High Dividend ETF (NYSEARCA:SPYD) and the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (NYSEARCA:JEPI) offer high passive income yields to investors. SPYD holds a well-diversified and low-cost portfolio... Read more »