Now May Be the Time To Go Into Dividends
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Now May Be the Time To Go Into Dividends
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411
Summary:
Soaring technology stocks led the longest bull market in history during the 1990s, driving inv
Keywords:
Now May Be the Time To Dive Into Dividends
Article Body:
Soaring technology stocks led the longest bull market in history during the 1990s, driving inv
The steady stock performance of more conservative firms just seemed pale in comparison. But no
Companies that can commit to paying a regular dividend are ones that generally are fundamental
Stocks of companies that pay dividends generally have less price fluctuation than stocks of no
The 2003 Tax Act added allure to dividend-paying stocks. It lowered the tax rate for individua
This appreciation for dividends has spawned a renewed interest in mutual funds that pay divide
The size of dividends also is on the rise. Three quarters of the companies in the S&P 500 Inde
Investors’ preference for dividend-paying stocks is likely to continue, and so will the abilit
This combination of lower debt and larger cash pools gives them the ability to increase divide
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Now May Be the Time To Go Into Dividends
Word Count:
411
Summary:
Soaring technology stocks led the longest bull market in history during the 1990s, driving inv
Keywords:
Now May Be the Time To Dive Into Dividends
Article Body:
Soaring technology stocks led the longest bull market in history during the 1990s, driving inv
The steady stock performance of more conservative firms just seemed pale in comparison. But no
Companies that can commit to paying a regular dividend are ones that generally are fundamental
Stocks of companies that pay dividends generally have less price fluctuation than stocks of no
The 2003 Tax Act added allure to dividend-paying stocks. It lowered the tax rate for individua
This appreciation for dividends has spawned a renewed interest in mutual funds that pay divide
The size of dividends also is on the rise. Three quarters of the companies in the S&P 500 Inde
Investors’ preference for dividend-paying stocks is likely to continue, and so will the abilit
This combination of lower debt and larger cash pools gives them the ability to increase divide
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