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67 Best Dividend Stocks for Dependable Dividend Growth
dividend stocks The highest yield isn't everything when it comes to finding the best dividend stocks. Income investors know there's no substitute for regular dividend increases over the long haul.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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Kiplinger's Weekly Earnings Calendar
stocks Check out our earnings calendar for the upcoming week, as well as our previews of the more noteworthy reports.
By Karee Venema • Last updated
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Stocks With the Highest Dividend Yields in the S&P 500
One industry in particular dominates the list of stocks with the highest dividend yields in the benchmark index.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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Best Cash Cows to Buy Now
Cash cows bring in loads of free cash flow that help them sustain dividends and buybacks – and generate long-term value for investors.
By Mark R. Hake, CFA • Published
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High Yields From High-Rate Lenders
Investors seeking out high yields can find them in high-rate lenders, non-bank lenders and a few financial REITs.
By Jeffrey R. Kosnett • Published
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Best Defensive Stocks to Buy Now
Investors are concerned about the financial sector and the economy, but these best defensive stocks have risk-averse traits that can help calm those fears.
By Mark R. Hake, CFA • Published
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European Dividend Aristocrats: The Best European Dividend Stocks
dividend stocks Similar to their American counterparts, the European Dividend Aristocrats offer investors dividend hikes and blue-chip stability.
By Kyle Woodley • Last updated
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The 5 Best Blue Chip Dividend Stocks to Buy Now
Dow stocks This mini-portfolio of blue chip dividend stocks is well-positioned to generate income and deliver outperformance in tempestuous market times.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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The 5 Best BDC Stocks to Buy Now
dividend stocks Business development companies (BDCs) are a small but sky-high-yielding industry that effectively acts as private equity for the common investor.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA • Last updated