For income investors, there's no greater feeling then when that divided arrives in your account. In fact, for those depending on dividends to supplement income, the only thing sweeter would be if that check arrived more often. So what if I told you that's possible?
While some stocks distribute dividends only once or twice a year, most U.S. stocks do so four times. This is always on a predictable timeline, and spaced apart by three months. It just so happens that US Bancorp (NYSE: USB) distributes dividends starting in January, American Express (NYSE: AXP) in February, and Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) in March. Because of this, investors would receive a dividend check every single month of the year. Here's the catch: picking stocks because they line up a certain way isn't a recipe for success. Luckily for us, these aren't just any stocks.
Source: Motley Fool
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