Dividends today are not a guarantee of payments in the future. If a company is paying a 4% dividend yield today, and you want to keep receiving that yield in the future, be sure that the company meets certain criteria and has a positive outlook to keep funding its dividend. There are several things to consider:
- Is the company paying too much of their earnings out to shareholders?
- Is the company’s dividend yield too high?
- Is company debt under control?
Source: NASDAQ
Related Articles:
- 5 Dividend Stocks Trading Below Fair Value
- 8 Dividend Stocks Covering Their Dividend
- 7 Low-Debt High-Rated Dividend Stocks
- 3 Styles Of Sucessful Dividend Investing
- 9 Small/Mid-Cap Dividend Stocks Answering The Call
Dividend Growth Stocks News
- These 2 Buy-Rated Dividend Stocks Could Be Next in Line for a Trump Tariff Selloff. Should You Jump Ship Now? - TradingView - 3/31/2025
- 2 No-Brainer Dividend Stocks to Buy This April - MSN - 3/31/2025
- Is General Mills (GIS) the Best Consistent Dividend Stock to Buy? - Yahoo Finance - 3/27/2025
- 12 Best Oil and Gas Dividend Stocks According to Billionaires - Insider Monkey - 3/31/2025
- Top Asian Dividend Stocks For Your Portfolio - Yahoo Finance - 3/31/2025
- Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) Dividend Stock Analysis - 3/28/2025
- Sysco Corporation (SYY) Dividend Stock Analysis - 3/21/2025
- Union Pacific Corporation (UNP) Dividend Stock Analysis - 3/14/2025
- Kellogg Company (K) Dividend Stock Analysis - 3/7/2025
- Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN) Dividend Stock Analysis - 2/28/2025
________________________________________________________________
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments
Post a Comment
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.