Stock market corrections, and especially bear markets, have traditionally provided some of the best buying opportunities. During a correction, investors are skeptical of the near-term performance of a company, and some choose to sell stocks rather than hold them through periods of volatility. Even the ...
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It is a mistake to blindly follow any famous investor, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't pay attention to what they are doing. That's particularly true with Nelson Peltz, an activist investor who prefers to work with the companies in which he invests. He has a long track record of helping off-track ...
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The best dividend stocks can have a tough time keeping pace with a rip-roaring, growth-fueled bull market. After all, the whole idea of a dividend is to pass along a portion of profits directly to shareholders instead of reinvesting them in the business. Naturally, dividend-paying companies tend to be ...
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Over the long term, there are fewer tools that investors have that can build wealth quite like the stock market. The S&P 500, for example, has done a wonderful job of bringing investors financial independence. But some businesses have performed even better than the broader market. Take Procter & Gamble ...
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Tobacco giant Altria (NYSE: MO) provides investors with a mouthwatering dividend yield of 9%. It's a far higher rate than the S&P 500 average, which yields just 1.4%. But the danger with Altria is that its payout ratio is high, and its long-term future is questionable given the waning demand for cigarettes. ...
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I am a dividend investor trying to build a portfolio of stocks that will help to provide me with income in retirement. When I see an attractively priced stock that has a solid business and an attractive dividend history, I go in for a deep dive. That's what got me to buy Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) when ...
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April has been a busy month for Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) shareholders. The consumer staples giant just announced its 2024 dividend hike before issuing its third-quarter earnings update later in the month. Those reports were packed with fresh data about P&G's profit outlook and its growth rate in an ...
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If you are trying to create generational wealth through your investments, you should probably try to find boring and reliable companies. Look for businesses that have proven they can keep chugging along through good times and bad, since life always gives you both. On that score, Procter & Gamble (NYSE: ...
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Consumer goods behemoth The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG) announced financial results for the third quarter of 2024, reporting a double-digit growth in net profit. Sales rose modestly. Core earnings increased to $1.52 per share in Q3 from $1.37 per share in the year-ago quarter, and came in above ...
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It's comforting for investors to receive regular dividends. Payouts can provide a source of income that appeals to a variety of investors. But it's important to look beyond a stock's dividend yield. That's because a high yield may have been caused by a stock price drop due to a company running into difficulties, ...
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