It's not hard to find quality income-producing stocks. Nearly every investor out there can screen for stocks based on dividend yields. However, there is far more to successful income investing than buying high-yielding dividend payers. Investors must now look beyond dividends for income. Stock buybacks have become a popular way for companies to give excess cash back to investors. Here are three income stocks with high growth potential over the long term. Today's disconnect between revenue and share price make these stocks a welcome anomaly...
American International Group (NYSE: AIG): This nearly $60 billion global insurance company boasts a long history of returning cash to shareholders. This, along with a number of other reasons, makes it my favorite income-producing stock. Corning (NYSE: GLW) is a material science company best known for creating a variety of glass-based products. While not as undervalued as AIG, the future appears bright, with Corning positioned to be a dominant supplier of smartphone and television screens for years to come. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA): This chipmaker leads the pack as the top performing S&P 500 stock of 2016. Shares are higher by an astounding 209%-plus over the last 52 weeks!
Source: NASDAQ
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