There are a lot of reasons to consider adding high-dividend stocks to your portfolio. They offer a steady income that can help ease the pain of a volatile market, and they typically represent companies with solid cash flow. That extra bit of security is worth having, especially when the market is jittery, and that’s what makes dividend stocks worth considering to round out any investor’s portfolio right now. One of the main considerations when it comes to picking dividend stocks is yield. Here’s a look at seven dividend stocks that offer investors a yield of 5% or more.
Communications firm AT&T (NYSE:T) has been on a steady decline ever since the beginning of 2017, when intense competition began to weight heavily on T stock’s share price. Altria Group (NYSE:MO) is the business behind some of the most popular tobacco brands on the market, such as Marlboro. Another tobacco firm that offers investors an impressive dividend yield is Philip Morris International (NYSE:PM). British oil and gas firm Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE:RDS.A, NYSE:RDS.B) is another dividend stock worth considering. The oil and gas sector is full of high-yield stocks. One such company worth considering is British multinational BP (NYSE:BP). Williams Companies (NYSE:WMB) stock comes from a troubled history. Canadian energy transportation company Enbridge (NYSE:ENB) is another high-dividend stock worth taking a look at.
Source: InvestorPlace
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