If you're looking to get income from your investments, you'd probably agree that more is better -- and you can find dividend stocks that will give you the income you want. So how can you pick stocks that not only pay you healthy dividends now but will continue to increase their payouts in the future?
What's behind a dividend stock
To answer that question, I decided to take a closer look at companies that have put together a long track record of dividend increases. By looking for common themes among the stocks that consistently increase their payouts, we'll hopefully find clues of what to look for among younger companies that don't yet have such long histories of rising dividends.
Source: Motley Fool
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