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Dividend Growth Stocks: 24 Stocks Growing Their Cash Dividends

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Dividend growth investing in its classic form focuses on identifying solid companies with a long record of growing their dividends each year; and an expectation that they will continue to do so into the future. The focus is not solely on yield but a combination of yield and dividend growth. Often it is the lower yield, higher growth, security that will provide the best return over time.

Dividend Growth Stocks: 10 High-Yield S&P 500 Dividend Stocks With Growing Dividends

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For many people the S&P 500 and U.S. Stock Market are synonymous terms. While in reality the U.S. stock market is much larger with public companies numbering in the thousands. The S&P 500 Index is owned and maintained by Standard & Poor's, a division of McGraw-Hill. The index was first published in 1957 and is the second most recognized index in the U.S.

Magic Formula Investing Weekly Roundup 1/29/2012

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Weekly roundup of stocks moving in and out of Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula® Investing screens.

Dividend Growth Stocks: 9 Dividend Stocks Trading at a 20%+ Discount

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Fair value is really a simple concept. Given some select information such as dividends, dividend growth, holding period, discount rate and few other inputs, one can easily calculate the fair value of a stock. As with most simple things, the devil is in the details - the inputs must be correct to calculate a reasonable fair value, otherwise, garbage in, garbage out.

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Dividend Growth Stocks: 6 High-Dividend, Low P/E Value Stocks

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Before the internet and even before computers, critical financial information was printed daily in newspapers. Though many newspaper still print this information, most people find it easier (and faster) to get information on their stocks from financial websites. So back when financial information was a tedious and manual process what was considered relevant enough to warrant inclusion?

Dividend Growth Stocks: Are Storm Clouds Gathering For These 7 High-Yielding Dividend Stocks?

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Everyone wants to earn more. For investors in dividend growth stocks, the quick way to earn more is to select dividend stocks with higher yields. Swap those 2-4% yields in for stocks earning 7-10%, or more. Before doing making the trade, you should ask yourself the following two questions:

Magic Formula Investing Weekly Roundup 11/13/2011

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Weekly roundup of stocks moving in and out of Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula Investing screens.

Magic Formula Investing Weekly Roundup 10/30/2011

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Weekly roundup of stocks moving in and out of Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula Investing screens.

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Dividend Growth Stocks: 12 Select High-Yield S&P 500 Dividend Stocks

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Not all stock in the S&P 500 Index pay dividends, but many of the best known dividend growth stocks are part of the index. This week week, I screened my dividend growth stocks database for stocks that are members of the S&P 500 and have a yield of 5% or more. The results are presented below:

17 Stocks With Room To Grow Their Dividend | Dividends Value

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Dividend sustainability is paramount for the high-yield investor. Having a stock cut its dividend could potentially crush their income. A high-yield investor is less concerned about dividend growth than maintaining the current high-yield.

4 Dividend Stocks Raising Dividends and Expectations | Dividends Value

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Have you ever pondered the concept of forever or infinity? It is truly mind boggling! What is even more astonishing is that when I buy a stock, my target holding period is forever. For most people, myself included, that is hard to grasp and to carry out. When things start going bad, our primal instinct of flight kicks in and we want to sell. In many cases, that is the time we should be buying.

Dividend Aristocrats List for 2010

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The dividend aristocrats list includes companies which have increased dividends for over 25 years in a row. It is equally weighted and re-balanced once an year. Over the past 3,5 and 7 years the index of elite dividend stocks has managed to outperform the S&P 500 by 5%, 3.7% and 4.40% respectively.