The 4 - year streak is below my usual 5 -
year dividend growth requirement.
Not exact matches
If you can get an initial yield of 3.65 % or more, you do not need any
dividend growth prior to
Year 5 to satisfy the
requirements for withdrawing 3.5 % to 3.6 % (plus inflation) throughout the first 5
years.
If you can get an initial yield of 3.92 % or more, you do not need any
dividend growth prior to
Year 5 to satisfy the
requirements for withdrawing 4.0 % (plus inflation) throughout the first 5
years.
• The only
requirements to be a «
dividend growth» stock are that a company pays a
dividend and grows it each
year.
What makes this fund interesting is that there is a
dividend -
growth factor married to the higher yield
requirement: To be eligible for the index, a stock must have five -
year non-negative per - share
dividend growth.