Solid dividend stocks are not easy to find. Just about every investment show on television has guests on that recommend stocks that pay dividends. Viewers take their advice and go out looking for these high yield guarantee’s but end up being faced with a large number of unfamiliar choices. It leaves the average investor asking “which stock is right for me?”
Companies that increase their dividend each year are often increasing profits and or cash on hand. As the stock price rises, many companies will increase their dividend so that their yield does not decrease. If the yield did decrease the stock would suffer a large sell off. Increasing a dividend for 20 years gives investors the peace of mind that their yield is safe. But an increasing dividend is not enough of a reason to buy a stock
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