In looking for the "double whammy" of investing, which includes finding income and growth stocks, we have found five stocks that fall in this category. Outlined below are five stocks that have managed to grow their dividend payments by at least 20% annually over the last five years, suggesting a strong commitment to throwing off cash to shareholders. The income part of the five stocks is provided via a dividend yield between 3% and 4.5%.
Meanwhile, the growth part will come via earnings growth, where the analysts expect each of the companies to grow EPS by at least 10% annually over the next five years. What's more is that these five stocks all cover five very different industries and can appeal to a range of investors: Tupperware Brands Corporation (NYSE:TUP), Textainer Group Holdings Limited (NYSE:TGH), Companhia de Bebidas das Americas (NYSE:ABV), DineEquity Inc (NYSE:DIN) and Public Storage (NYSE:PSA).
Source: Seeking Alpha
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