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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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Generations & investment (6/7): the new silent generation (1995-…)

This post is part 6 of 7 in the series Generations and investment

An in-depth analysis of Generation Z, this new silent generation which, marked by crises, could follow in the footsteps of its predecessors born between 1925 and 1942. Between technological adaptation and economic prudence, this generation shaped by digital and contemporary challenges could play a crucial role in the evolution of our society.

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Chubb Corporation (NYSE:CB)

Discover Chubb Corporation, an American insurance giant offering a complete range of insurance products to businesses and high-net-worth individuals, including unique coverages such as kidnap and ransom insurance. With a strong international presence and attractive financial ratios, Chubb stands out for its stability and ability to pay growing dividends to shareholders over many years.

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Investing in dividends: what are the risks?

Dividend investing is not without risk, contrary to popular belief, as equities are not fixed-income securities and dividends can be suspended at any time. To succeed with this strategy, it's crucial to focus on companies that regularly increase their dividends, and avoid those whose distributions stagnate or are too sensitive to economic cycles.

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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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