Sentences with phrase «holding in a dividend growth portfolio»

PG will be a core holding in my dividend growth portfolio.
The following stock valuation is about Procter & Gamble, one of the first stocks in my portfolio and probably a core holding in every dividend growth Portfolio.
BlackRock is a long time holding in our dividend growth portfolio.
Each issue discusses a current holding in our dividend growth portfolio.
I will use the holdings in my Dividend Growth Portfolio (DGP) as examples of diversification across multiple dimensions.
The following stock valuation is about AT&T, one of the first stocks in my portfolio and probably a core holding in every dividend growth Portfolio.

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We also provide commentary and analysis about the stocks we hold in the portfolio and on any new dividend growth ideas to consider.
While I already own Microsoft (MSFT) in my long - term dividend growth portfolio — and plan on holding it for the long - haul — I'm always open to potential «10 % Trade» opportunities with the stock that could safely boost my income.
While I already own Coke in my long - term dividend growth portfolio — and plan on holding it for the long - haul — I'm always open to potential «10 % Trade» opportunities with the stock that could continue to both boost my income and reduce my risk.
This growth is from around 2 - 3 % in dividend yield reinvested from my various portfolio positions (on average) plus the 7 - 8 % of natural dividend growth from each of the holdings (on average) I have in my portfolio.
We're only going to look at one stock in his portfolio, but it's a good example of what can happen when you buy a high - quality dividend growth stock on sale... hold it... and reinvest your dividends along the way.
** This figure encompasses the annual dividend growth of all positions held in the Dividend Strategy portfolio as of 1dividend growth of all positions held in the Dividend Strategy portfolio as of 1Dividend Strategy portfolio as of 12/31/13.
A typical strategy might involve investing half of the portfolio in a dividend - paying, growth fund such as the T. Rowe Price Equity Index 500 fund, which holds average risk and has returned 7.19 % annually on average through the 10 years ending July 1, 2016.
I use the same dividend growth strategy with my personal investments and I expect that there will be a lot of overlap between the stocks I own in real life and the ones I hold in the Yield Hog dividend growth portfolio.
Just to put the dividend returns into relation: The dividend yield of my total portfolio currently stands at around 3.3 %, «organic growth» due to dividend hikes of my holdings has been between 3 % and 4 % in the past years.
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