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Why Invest in Dividend Stocks

Topic: InvestingFeaturing Shaun RosenbergPublished September 29, 2009

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Investing in Dividend stocks can be a great way to increase your returns in the stock market. There are many reasons why this is so, but here are a few.

1. The Income

Of course the first good thing about dividend stocks is the amount of income they can produce. If you have enough money you can simply buy your way to a great income using these equities. It is also easier to keep investing in something that is giving you a monthly income rather than investing in something that may appreciate, but you are not seeing any of the money.

2. Safety

There are a number of times when dividend stocks are much safer to hold onto then other equities. The mere fact that a company pays a dividend will give it an extra bonus in the safety category for two reasons.

It will eventually pay for itself. If a stock offers a 5% dividend it will pay for itself in 20 years, anything else is pure profit. The second reason is that people flock to these stocks. Whenever there is an emergency people tend to exit out of riskier plays and get into dividend stocks in order to “play it safe” as a result dividend stocks tend to outperform the rest of the market during a crash.

3. Appreciation

Dividends are not the only benefits of holding onto these equities. If you buy into a fundamentally strong stock then you can benefit from the appreciation of the stock as well as the dividends, sort of a way of getting your cake and eating it.

For a list of dividend paying stocks visit http://www.stocks-simplified.com/List-of-Dividend-Paying-Stocks.html

For more on getting into strong stocks visit http://www.stocks-simplified.com/fundamental_analysis.html

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