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Dividend Growth Stocks: Cincinnati Financial Corp. (CINF) Dividend Stock Analysis

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Cincinnati Financial Corp. is an insurance holding company that primarily markets property and casualty coverage. It also conducts life insurance and asset management operations. Linked here is a detailed analysis and commentary.

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Dividend Growth Stocks: Cincinnati Financial Corp. (CINF) Dividend Stock Analysis

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Cincinnati Financial Corp. markets primarily property and casualty coverage. It also conducts life insurance and asset management operations. Linked here is a detailed analysis and commentary.

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Cincinnati Financial Corp. (CINF) Dividend Stock Analysis | Dividends Value

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Cincinnati Financial Corp. markets primarily property and casualty coverage. It also conducts life insurance and asset management operations. Linked here is a detailed analysis and commentary.

Chubb Corporation (CB) Dividend Stock Analysis

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The Chubb Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides property and casualty insurance to businesses and individuals. The company operates through three segments: Personal Insurance, Commercial Insurance, and Specialty Insurance. The company is member of the S&P Dividend Aristocrats index.Chubb has increased dividends for 45 years in a row.

Berkshire Hathaway 1st Quarter 13F

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Berkshire Hathaway sold positions in Wellpoint, United Health Group, Travelers, and SunTrust Bank. The company also reduced positions in Kraft, CarMax, Costco, Gannett, Johnson & Johnson, M&T Bank, Moody’s, Conoco Philips, and Proctor & Gamble.

How Often Should A Stock Pay And Raise Dividends? | Dividends Value

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In the U.S. and Canada, most companies pay dividends quarterly. In other parts of the world, it is not uncommon for companies to pay an annual or a semi-annual dividend. That is not to say that North American companies sometimes choose not to pay quarterly dividends. Though I prefer quarterly dividends, there is something more important than frequency...