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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

Barrick Gold Has Delivered Value, But GOLD Stock Dithers Out of Fear

Barrick Gold has delivered on value, and investors who buy GOLD stock now will reap a 3.71% dividend yield, based on a special dividend.

Bank of America Is Worth 46% More Once Dividend Hikes Resume

Bank of America actually has four impending tailwinds that could propel it higher. Thus, I think BAC stock will soon be worth $57.43.

Exxon Mobil Will Keep Paying Its Dividend, And May Be Worth 30% More

Exxon Mobil will keep paying its dividend, and I think XOM stock is worth at least 30% more based on its historical yield, P/E, and P/Sales multiples.

Battle of the Dividend Aristocrats: Exxon Mobil vs. Chevron

These two dividend aristocrats have raised their payouts for more than 30 years. But is XOM or CVX the better stock to buy?

7 Dividend Stocks With 50 Years of Dividend Increases

Dividend stocks can yield powerful results when stretched out for the long term. Here's a look at seven stocks with massive consistency.

7 Dividend Stocks With Unsustainable Yields

So, taking a look at dividend stocks, which names could end up slowing down or suspending their payouts? These seven stand at risk of doing so.

3 Quality Telecom Stocks for Safe Dividends

Investors looking for income can find reliable offerings among the telecom stocks. Here are three vital ones ot keep on your list.

7 Monthly Dividend Stocks That Pay the Bills

Add some serious passive income to your portfolio with these higher-yielding monthly dividend stocks to buy.

Johnson & Johnson: Ride Out the Tech Selloff with this Dividend King

Johnson & Johnson offers investors an island of safety -- JNJ stock is supported by a strong company and long-standing dividend.

Consider UWM Holdings a Reddit Pick Worth the Risk

Unlike with some other plays popular with the Reddit set, UWMC stock has the fundamentals and a solid dividend to back up its bull case.

10 Great Dividend Stocks Under $25

If you're looking for dividend stocks under $25, a good place to start is the S&P High Yield Dividend Aristocrats Index.

MPLX LP: A Top-Notch MLP With a Secure 11% Yield

It you're looking for a reliable dividend-paying name in the energy sector, you could do worse than checking out MPLX stock.

7 High-Yield Dividend Stocks With Enough Earnings to Cover the Dividends

These 7 high-yield dividend stocks have yields above 5% and their payout ratios broadly look strong enough to support those dividends.

IBM: Krishna Consciousness is Building Slowly

IBM wants to sell its Watson Health unit and is spinning off its managed infrastructure business to become a more focused hybrid cloud company.

3 Water Utility Stock for Safe and Reliable Income

There may not be a more recession-proof sector than water stocks. Here are three of the top names for interested investors to check out.

7 Dividend Stocks You Can Trust Your Retirement To

Dividend stocks remain one of the most stable segments to pour your capital into. Here are seven companies will put your mind at ease.

3 Canadian Stocks for Value and Income

Canadian stocks tend to trade for lower valuations than their U.S. counterparts, and many also have a higher dividend yield.

Buy 3M Stock for the Long-Term Stability and Reliable Dividend

3M takes a long-term view, and the stock is for investors who do the same, including retirees seeking income.

JPMorgan Chase Risks Being Left Behind in a Fintech World

JPMorgan Chase earned nearly $6 billion from trading just in the last quarter, but its fintech innovation is lagging new competitors.