The dividend puts money in the pockets of consumers, stimulating the economy, and providing the public a means to purchase the products.
Not exact matches
Dividend payments not only
put money in your
pocket, which can help hedge against any downward move
in the stock market, but they're usually a sign of a financially sound company.
Learn how to
put dividend stocks
in your portfolio and
money in your
pocket.
The board of directors can decide whether or not to issue
dividends or buy back shares, each of which
puts money back
in your
pocket.
Many people don't realize it, but
dividend increases are actually similar to annual raises — they reward good performance, they are meant to fight inflation and they
put more
money in your
pocket.
Inflows include all sources of income (wages,
dividends, etc.) and whatever else
puts money in your
pocket.
When looking for sustainable
dividend stocks, I use four fundamental factors to find the companies with the commitment and cash flow to keep
putting money in my
pocket.