They were indeed the highest yield dividend stocks on the Canadian stock market, but they were not necessarily what you can call «best investments». (thefinancialblogger.com)
Yet, I do make exceptions and own both higher and lower yielding dividend stocks. (dividendsdiversify.com)
High - yielding dividend stocks typically suffer more when rates rise than dividend growers — quality companies with enough free cash flow to sustain dividend increases over time. (blackrockblog.com)