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Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ)

Johnson & Johnson, an American healthcare giant founded in 1886, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of pharmaceutical, medical and cosmetic products with iconic brands such as Tylenol, Band-Aid and Neutrogena. The company stands out for its impressive history of growing dividends for decades, offering attractive stability for investors despite a slightly high payout ratio.

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Dividends: to be or not to be? (episode 3)

An in-depth analysis of different investment strategies, comparing the price action approach advocated by the Very Particular Investor with the dividend-based approach. The article explores in particular the case of Apple (AAPL) and demonstrates how these two approaches can actually be complementary rather than opposed to optimize its stock market returns.

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Dividends: to be or not to be? (episode 1)

The article presents a fascinating debate between two approaches to stock market investment: capital gains trading and dividend growth investing. Through a series of detailed analyses, the authors explore the advantages of each strategy, with a particular focus on the dividend growth method which allows for attractive returns over the long term.

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Why are dividends so important?

Dividends have become a particularly attractive source of income in a world of historically low interest rates, attracting the attention of financial advisors who recommend them as an alternative to bonds. A well-constructed dividend portfolio not only provides steady income growth, but can also be passed on to future generations, as established companies such as Procter & Gamble and Consolidated Edison demonstrate.

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Your monthly dividend income

Active investors can create a steady monthly income stream by diversifying their portfolio with stocks that pay dividends at different times of the year. By strategically staggering investments in companies like Coca-Cola, Kimberly-Clark and Sysco, which pay their dividends at different times, it is possible to maintain a consistent income stream while protecting against inflation.

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