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Many investors overlook the importance of steady income. No matter your investment profile, dividends provide stable growth with consistent payments that accrue and compound over time. If you plan to retire wealthy, you need stocks that will pay you to own them. Our investment analysts highlight the stocks with the highest yields, uncover those increasing their payouts and evaluate the highly regarded Dividend Aristocrats, plus much more. Read on to find out how you can profit from investing in dividend stocks.

Recent Dividend Stocks Articles

Dow 23,000 Is Here. Should You Buy the DIA?

The Dow Jones stocks are great companies, but buying the basket has its problems.

10 Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks to Buy for 2018

These are the best dividend stocks to buy for 2018, and each has a solid history of paying and raising their dividends.

Buy International Business Machines Corp. While It’s In the ‘Goldilocks’ Zone

International Business Machines has been struggling for years. However, a low-risk trade on IBM stock price could soon be had.

3 Big Dividend Consumer Staples to Dodge

With the market extended to the upside, defensive consumer staples ordinarily would be the place to be. But not now with the Fed ready to raise rates

7 Infrastructure Stocks That Don’t Need Donald Trump

Donald Trump is nine months into his presidency, and while his infrastructure plan is MIA these infrastructure stocks are getting it done.

5 Dividend Stocks With Big Yields That Will Ruin Your Retirement

Today, I’m going to warn you about five stocks with yields of 7% or more that should be avoided at all costs. They are my next “dividend disaster...

Don’t Be Intimidated by the 11% Yield on New Residential Investment Corp (NRZ) Stock

This REIT isn’t your typical real estate company. NRZ stock currently yields more than 11%, making New Residential a great holding.

Visa Inc (V) Stock Is Too Expensive Unless You Buy on the Dips

Visa is part of an oligopoly and should be part of a long term portfolio, but at a lower price.

Nike Inc (NKE) Stock Is Overvalued and Vulnerable as a Dividend Stock

Nike is a world class stock that is too expensive.

Boeing Co (BA) Stock Dividend is Not Only Safe But Could Be Boosted, Too

Boeing may soon be able to ratchet its dividend up faster rate than it has in the past. That's just one reason to own BA stock now.

Tallgrass Energy Partners LP (TEP) Stock Is Due for a BIG Comeback

Tallgrass Energy (TEP) stock has had a seemingly rough road to tread this year, but it's actually a great buy right now for several reasons.

Procter & Gamble Co (PG) Stock Won’t See a Dent From Internal Bloodbath

One of the biggest board battles in history has unfolded for the soul of Procter & Gamble, but PG stock investors need not worry too much.

4 Blue-Chip Stocks to Sell and 4 Stocks to Buy Right Now

Don't suffer from little upside with these blue-chip stocks to sell, when you can have these stocks to buy with substantial growth potential.

3 Pros, 3 Cons for Buying Kroger Co (KR) Stock

Is the market correctly pricing KR stock on fears of increased competition, or are investors being too hard on Kroger?

Here’s What’s Next for Bank of America Corp After Earnings

Bank of America is already among the year's top performers, so can it run even farther? Here's what's in store for BAC stock after today's earnings report.

How AT&T Inc. (T) Stock Became a Short-Term Buy

AT&T stock won't generate serious alpha in a long-term window, but the short-term trading thesis on the stock is starting to look good.

AT&T Inc. (T) Stock Is Worth Another Look for the Long Game

AT&T's dividend plus earnings growth put it over the 10% return threshold to make it a buy.

Is Now the Time to Buy General Electric Company (GE) Stock?

General Electric continues to struggle, and a dividend cut could be coming. When will GE stock bottom, and should investors buy now?

Waiting for a Boeing Co (BA) Stock Pullback Is the Best Play

Forget planes, BA stock has been a rocket over the past year, climbing 90%. Can anything slow its ascent at this point?