Each weekend I highlight any notable articles that I came across over the past week. Though I may not always agree with each of the articles highlighted, they will often provide an interesting argument for their position. We can take some concepts that may or may not align with our vision, then apply them to our framework, and voila, a new idea is born.
Articles you might find interesting:
- Two Dividend Growth Stocks On Sale
- Dividend Growth Investing at Work - Realty Income Keeps Rewarding Investors
- TECK strangle trade #2
- Dividend Increase Announcements for the Week Ending June 23, 2017
- Current Watch List June
The DIV-Net Featured Articles:
- 6 Dividend Growth Stocks With A Single Digit P/E
- Recent Buy – Inter Pipeline Ltd
- REITs on the radar: Realty Income Corp
Articles from D4L-News:
Buying This 5.1% Yielding REIT Is A No-Brainer
This REIT is a no-brainer. It has a strong real estate portfolio base that can be expected to throw off cash for many years to come. Importantly, the real estate investment trust's portfolio mix is changing, with more higher-potential industrial properties delivering FFO growth. The stock has wildly outperformed other real estate investment trusts, too, yet remains fairly valued. An investment in it comes with a five percent dividend yield...
3 Dependable Dividend Stocks For Income And Growth
t's not hard to find quality income-producing stocks. Nearly every investor out there can screen for stocks based on dividend yields. However, there is far more to successful income investing than buying high-yielding dividend payers. Investors must now look beyond dividends for income. Stock buybacks have become a popular way for companies to give excess cash back to investors. Here are three income stocks with high growth potential over the long term. Today's disconnect between revenue and share price make these stocks a welcome anomaly...
3 Stocks to Buy With Dividends Yielding More Than 4%
Once investors start to look at dividend stocks with yields north of 4%, it's time to start considering whether that payout is sustainable or headed for a future cut. If you can find those reliable, high-yield dividend stocks, then you'll want to hang on to them for as long as possible...
7 Dividend Stocks to Buy That Make the Grade
There are a handful of companies that make the grade that are delivering solid dividends as well as hold great prospects for growth. Call them income plays, total return plays or growth stocks with a kicker, it’s not important. What is important is these are seven dividend stocks that make the grade. They come from various industries, but the one common feature is, the industries they’re in are growing. And they are set to benefit handsomely from that growth. The dividends simply provide an extra boost, or in some cases, a payment for your patience while the sector turnaround. And as dividend stocks, the point in holding them is to hold them, not trade them. You only get the benefit of dividends if you plan on sticking around long enough to collect them...
Top Dividend Stock: Double-Digit Dividend Growth and 6.8% Yield
Today’s article highlights an intriguing space to look for a top dividend stock: the infrastructure sector. Why? Well, let’s just say that U.S. infrastructure isn’t exactly in great condition. In fact, the American Society of Civil Engineers recently gave the nation’s infrastructure a grade of D+ in its recent infrastructure report card. Of course, as conservative income investors, we’d also like to see fat dividends being paid out to shareholders, a diversified business model, hefty cash flows, and a strong long-term track record of value creation. To be sure, there aren’t a lot of stocks that meet all of the criteria mentioned above. But I think I’ve found a company that comes very close to checking off all of those boxes...
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