Invest in Offshore Drilling with These 3 Dividends

Is it a good time to buy into the stock market? Probably not, as the market looks overvalued no matter how you slice it. But it could be worth taking a look… Read more

4 Dividend Stocks Worth Your Money

4 names worthy of consideration for high yield dividends. Ah, the never-ending hunt for yield in the form of dividend stocks!  I do stock screens almost every day for… Read more

3 Stocks With High Dividend Payout Ratios Every Investor Should Own

There’s the idea that companies with low dividend payout ratios can grow their companies faster, as they are keeping more of their earnings internally to reinvest in the company…. Read more

Investing Like a Billionaire Gets You a 9% Dividend Yield

At this year’s Delivering Alpha conference, where the market heavyweights come together to talk about the economy and stocks, billionaire Leon Cooperman was one of the heaviest of weights…. Read more

The Most Tax-Efficient Way to Hold Dividend Stocks (Hint: It’s Not a Retirement Account)

I aver most investors have a retirement account – either a 401(k) or an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). These accounts certainly have their benefits. They allow you to reduce… Read more

4 S&P 500 Dividend Stocks for the Long Haul

Consistent dividends for peace of mind. For the most part, dividend stocks aren’t that difficult to find or to choose.  There’s very little that can go wrong, from a… Read more

Why Warren Buffett Is Wrong on Dividends (Part II)

In his 2012 letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett offered a persuasive (some might say impregnable) argument for Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.a) foregoing dividends. This past Wednesday, I presented a… Read more

Top 3 Dividend Stocks To Capitalize On International Markets

International markets are still one of the most interesting places to invest. But what’s really great about international stocks is their superior dividend yields. The S&P 500 average dividend… Read more

Why Warren Buffett Is Wrong on Dividends

I’m in the 1%. No, not the 1% that controls an inordinate amount of wealth and, therefore, draws and an inordinate amount of invective from grandstanding demagogues. I refer… Read more

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