
Dividend Stocks
Dividend stocks are shares of companies that distribute a portion of their profits to shareholders as dividends. These companies are often industry leaders with strong reputations and track records. The amount of dividend a company offers can be calculated using the dividend yield ratio or dividend per share.Investors are attracted to dividend stocks because they provide opportunities to either reinvest the dividends to purchase more shares or earn passive income.
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