One of the benefits of
starting as a dividend growth investor in 2007 was my real world test of how I'd react to a financial crisis.
Not exact matches
Still,
as a high yielding stock this may be one to keep for a limited time
as many
dividend growth investors are looking to jump
start their current income and then move into lower yielding, higher quality and higher
dividend growth stocks.
Since the industry is full of young, high - priced
start - ups, it doesn't tend to lend itself to
dividend payouts
as these companies would rather invest in their own
growth than reward
investors with a
dividend.
As dividend growth investors, when we first
start we take our measly
dividend payments and reinvest them with the hopes one day our
growth will move at an exponential rate.
I am just
starting out
as a
dividend growth investor.
His style of investing represents more of a
dividend growth investor than a «Focus»
investor as when he
started over 50 years ago.
February marked a great
start of the year for
dividend growth investors as companies lay out the financial plans for the year and
start returning more cash to shareholders.