High yeilds on dividends or bonds generally reflect higher risk profiles.
We have been very successful at growing
high yeilding organic corn (200 +) bushels in 100 lb per ac cereal rye crimped.
Not exact matches
If you are not immediately using the dividends for some expense purpose (pay bills,
higher quality of life) why would you not consider a lower dividend / no dividend
yeilding growth stock, at least for a time?
nice portfolio, but do nt you think its
high risk as all your stocks are of
high dividend
yeilding stock s?
BIP.UN
yeild was very
high few years, but it is a solid company to own for longer - term (please do your own research).