If you reinvest dividends into more stock, you buy more shares when they are cheaper and fewer when they are more expensive. Over time, the compounding effect of reinvesting dividends can be enormous. For that reason, many companies offer “DRIPs” (dividend reinvestment plans), which will automatically reinvest your dividends into more shares of stock at little or no cost. Want to know what our top picks are for dividend stocks going into 2019? Keep on reading...
If you’re in a hurry, below are my top picks for dividend stocks as of this writing. W. P. Carey: Diversified REIT with a 6% dividend yield. Altria Group: A “Dividend Aristocrat” yielding 5%. Enterprise Products Partners: A midstream MLP with a 6.5% distribution rate.
Source: Investing Daily
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