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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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Generations & investment (7/7): consequences & conclusion

This post is part 7 of 7 in the series Generations and investment

The transition from Boomer to Generation X to Generation Y is shaping our society and influencing today’s financial markets. Learn how a diversified investment portfolio can capitalize on the unique needs of each generation, including in the retail, consumer goods, and technology sectors.

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Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG): another "emerging" American

P&G, world leader in household products with its flagship brands Gillette and Pampers, is counting on emerging markets such as China and India for its future growth. With an attractive dividend that has been rising steadily for 50 years, and low volatility, P&G represents an attractive investment opportunity for investors seeking stability.

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American States Water (NYSE:AWR): 57 consecutive years of dividend increases

Discover our detailed analysis of American States Water (AWR), a major provider of water and electricity services serving over a million people in California and Arizona. Despite an impressive track record of dividend payouts and controlled volatility, current yields may not justify a new investment, although the stock remains worth holding for existing investors.

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