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Dividend Growth Stocks: 17 Stocks Building Wealth Through Higher Dividends

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Some traditionalist would say your home is your greatest wealth building asset. I would argue it is not. Others would say your income is your greatest wealth building asset. Thought there is a lot of truth to the statement, it is still not your greatest wealth building asset. So, what is your greatest wealth building asset? Everyone is born with it.

Dividend Growth Stocks: 15 Dividend Stocks That Have Paid Dividends For Over 110 Years

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Most CEOs give lip-service to their commitment to shareholders, but what happens when times are hard. When the economy turns down and the future looks bleak, will the company hoard cash and stop its dividend or put action behind its words? The key to successfully selecting dividend growth stocks is the ability to identify companies that will not only maintain but grow their dividend.

Lear Corporation: Sitting Pretty After Restructuring

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Lear is one of the largest providers of seating and electrical distribution systems to auto makers worldwide. After restructuring in bankruptcy protection in 2009, the company is now in much better position to benefit from a rebound in developed economies and continuing rapid growth in emerging ones.

23 Dividend Stocks Paying More Cash | Dividends Value

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When selecting income investments, the three most important questions to answer are : 1.) Is the investment increasing its dividend each year, 2.) Is the increase likely to continue into the future and 3.) Are you being compensated for the risk you are taking? When you answer yes to all three of the questions, you just might have found an excellent income investment.

The 2010 Dividend Stock Ideas List | Dividends Value

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Last year I introduced the Stock Ideas list and it has proven to be immensely popular. The list consists of Dividend Aristocrats, US Broad Dividend Achievers and U.S. Dividend Champions. Here are some highlights on this year’s changes: