Many people who began investing during the tech craze of the 1990s were taught to ignore stock dividends. The logic was that company managers who couldn't adequately reinvest in their own business for growth were probably a bad risk for any investment dollars. Warren Buffett famously has never had a dividend-paying stock at Berkshire Hathaway because he wants to reinvest every dollar of free cash flow himself. But neglecting dividend-paying companies hurts investor returns
The real questions are
Should we care about investing in dividend stocks? Should we favor companies that pay dividends over those that don't? Should companies pay dividends at all? And how much should a company pay? In this section Investment U will provide you with some answers to these questions
answers to help you better understand-and profit from-dividends. Stock Dividends: The Difference Between Success and Failure Dividend Growth Stock Investing: How To Get Solid Returns with Little Risk
Plus, 5 Dividend-Paying Investments to Consider Dividend Paying Stocks: Why This Chart Says It All
Plus 7 Ways to Invest Investing in Dividend Stocks: The Truth about Dividends and 4 Ideas That'll Surprise You Jeremy Siegel: Dr. Skousen interviews the author of The Future for Investors and a proponent of "buy and hold" and dividend-paying stocks Jeremy Siegel: Part 2 of Investment U's Interview with Wharton's Top Financial Economist
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