Long Term Dividend Stocks: Stable Business and Solid Cash Flow

Stable businesses and solid cash flow in good times and bad make these long term dividend stocks. Dividend stocks are all the rage now, thanks to the Fed’s QE… Read more

4 Cheap Dividend Stocks for Under $10

The market has discounted these cheap dividend stocks that have bright futures. I have always preferred value investing to growth investing.  The latter often comes with significant risks.  Growth… Read more

Showing Up: The Single Best Reason for Staying Invested

There is a simple quote attributed to Woody Allen that I’ve always found insightful and useful: “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” I like this quote because so… Read more

Invest in the Financial Sector with These 3 Stocks

1 bank and 2 oddball companies have plenty of room to move higher. People often think only of banks when they think of the financial sector.  This would be… Read more

How to Increase Your Dividend for Apple Stock

Editor’s Note: Today’s Income & Prosperity is a classic from High Yield Wealth newsletter editor Andy Crowder. Today I’d like to show you how to generate your own dividend… Read more

2014 Mid-Term Report Card: 5 Top Dividend Stocks

Wall Street has managed to maintain its 2013 momentum through the first six months of 2014. Stocks advanced another 6% from January through June, pushing the S&P 500 close… Read more

Why This Dividend Aristocrat Has Boosted Its Payment for 36 Straight Years

Companies that have increased their dividends for 25 years or more — known as dividend aristocrats — are great places to start looking for steady income investments. While there… Read more

3 S&P Dividend Aristocrats

Investing for income can be tricky business. Some stocks have high yields because their stock prices have been pushed down. In some cases, there’s a reason that a stock’s… Read more

The Best Dividend Stock in Energy May Be the Most Hated

I have long thought that market overreactions are great buying opportunities for long-term investors. These overreactions are usually incidents that drive stock prices, despite the fact that the underlying… Read more

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