When selecting income investments, the three most important questions to answer are: 1.) Is the investment increasing its dividend each year, 2.) Is the increase likely to continue to do so into the future and 3.) Are you being compensated for the risk you are taking? When you answer yes to all three of the questions, you just might have found an excellent income investment.
Below are several stocks that recently answered yes to the first question by increasing their cash dividends...
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5 Dividend Stocks Paying More Cash
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