Some high-yielding dividend stocks are fantastic long-term investments, but others are deeply troubled businesses whose rich dividend yields serve as warning signs. Sometimes stocks are cheap for a reason, after all. Dividend investing can be tricky. These handpicked high-yielders can get you started on the right foot...
To help you sort the wheat from the chaff, we asked some of your fellow investors here at The Motley Fool to highlight a few high-yielders that are in it to win it. Read on to see why you should be more excited than scared by the high yields attached to Omega Healthcare Investors (NYSE:OHI), General Mills (NYSE:GIS), and Nielsen Holdings (NYSE:NLSN).
Source: Motley Fool
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