There are good reasons to love dividend stocks. The most obvious one is for the passive income streams they generate, or for those of you who reinvest your dividends, for the fact that they enable you to increase the number of stock shares you own. Moreover, studies have shown that in general, dividend payers outperform non-dividend payers over the long term.
If you're interested in relatively high-yielding dividend stocks that have outperformed the market over the long term and don't have tons of risk like many higher-yielders, you should explore B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS) and Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE:IRM) B&G is the better bet for investors most concerned with total capital appreciation, while Iron Mountain is the better choice for investors most concerned with current income. Both are suitable for investors with moderately high risk tolerances.
Source: Motley Fool
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