On the road to investing success, a simple strategy of choosing your vehicle, your road map, and your preference for driving allows you to arrive at the destination of your financial goals. As we start our journey on the road to wealth, let's address the question: With so many investing ideas, how can you find the right ones?
McDonald's (NYSE: MCD ) and Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG ) are solid income-generating growth stocks. They pay great dividends that lend stability to a portfolio when -- not if -- the stretch of road is chock-full of potholes and you need to firmly grip the steering wheel at 10 and 2. McDonald's pays a 3.2% dividend yield and has paid a dividend since 1976. P&G pays a 3.6% yield and has offered a payout for more than 120 years. McDonald's has three times the market share of its nearest competitor, and P&G is known for its unparalleled brand portfolio and insights into consumer research.
Source: Motley Fool
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