Value investing and dividend investing are cousins. They don’t always agree but they usually have something interesting to say to one another. Value investors want to find stocks that look cheap on various measures of financial merit, while dividend investors like stocks trading at low prices compared to the dividends they pay.
Combining a search for dividends with a nose for value often produces good results. But let’s take a look at a few practical issues you might encounter when looking for stocks with this tempting combination of features.
Source: Globe and Mail
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