Dividend Stocks

With stability becoming a major concern under present volatile conditions, these high-yielding dividend stocks to buy offer much-needed comfort. Rio Tinto (RIO): Featuring a yield of nearly 12% and a relevant business, RIO deserves a long look among dividend stocks to buy. China Petroleum & Chemical (SNP): While suffering from the pandemic and severe geopolitical
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Ford Motor (F) stock fell on earnings that looked good under the hood. To become a tech stock, Ford must go to war against itself. Dividend investors are still the biggest winners in F stock. Source: D K Grove / Shutterstock.com Ford Motor (NYSE:F) bulls tried to make it a tech stock last year. They
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked interest in agriculture stocks. Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM): Archer-Daniels-Midland is the largest publicly traded farmland product company in the U.S. Deere (DE): Deere is a top name in the manufacturing of farm equipment. Scotts Miracle-Gro (SMG) : A leading provider of consumer lawn and garden products, Scotts Miracle-Gro offers many household names.
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Quality dividend stocks like these can see portfolios through good times and bad. Buy these and hold them forever. AbbVie (ABBV): 3.64% forward yield. The market is overreacting to recent news with this pharmaceutical giant. Best Buy (BBY): 3.86% forward yield. An economic slowdown may not affect its ability to keep raising its dividend. ConAgra
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Devon Energy (DVN) – Play the higher energy prices with this producer Gilead Sciences (GILD) – Rich pipeline a catalyst beyond Covid-19 drugs Honda Motor (HMC) – Strong electric vehicle plans through the year 2040 Manulife Financial (MFC) – Strong insurance business and cash flow growth Rio Tinto (RIO) – Rising metal prices to lift
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As rising inflation takes a bite out of household purchasing power, these dividend ETFs could help mitigate the crisis. SPDR S&P Dividend ETF (SDY): Features a healthy portfolio of relevant big blue chips. ProShares S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF (NOBL): Geared toward established secular businesses, NOBL may prove resilient. iShares Core High Dividend ETF (HDV):
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Pfizer (PFE) has a huge windfall from its Covid-19 vaccine. Pfizer is now under pressure to limit that windfall and spend it on new treatments. The company also faces a patent cliff on its other drugs. Source: Manuel Esteban / Shutterstock.com Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) stock, a long-time stock market laggard, found new life with the Covid-19
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ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (ZIM) stock is an undervalued gem that offers outstanding yield. Moreover, the company’s financials are airtight. Investors should start a position in ZIM stock while it’s valuation is still low. Source: Hieronymus Ukkel / Shutterstock.com ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (NYSE:ZIM) is headquartered in Israel and provides container shipping services. There are many
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Dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, can be effective ways to accumulate shares of high-quality companies for those with limited capital to invest. Often times, investors can buy fractional shares of companies for as little as $25 a transaction. Many companies offer ways to acquire shares of their business without a fee, allowing the investor to
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Pfizer (NYSE:PFE): A leading drug manufacturer whose balance sheet received a COVID-19 vaccine boost. Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE:TD): Strong dividend and earnings growth profile built in a highly regulated jurisdiction. Kimberly-Clark Corp. (NYSE:KMB): Supplies everyday essentials that the global population will need even a century from now. Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT): A defense stock that may give
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Franklin Resources (BEN): Asset management giant with a forward yield of 4.41%. First Interstate Bancsystem (FIBK): Under-the-radar banking play with a 4.76% dividend yield. It could see big earnings growth next year. Leggett & Platt (LEG): Hit hard in the past year, despite a 50-year track record of raising its annual dividend. LyondellBasell Industries (LYB): A
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Lumen is the old US West, but highlighting fiber and hosting assets. Lumen uses depreciation to afford an enormous dividend. That dividend was once much bigger, which is what makes LUMN stock so cheap. Source: T. Schneider via Shutterstock Lumen Technologies (NASDAQ:LUMN) stock, previously known as CenturyLink, was the US West of the last century.
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