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  2. This Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF Is Better for Growth ...

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    The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF is a growth fund Investors looking at the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF need to understand why it has the word "dividend" in its name. Using dividends ...

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    ^SPX data by YCharts. Given the S&P 500's inflated value right now, going with the Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF may be the better option today, as its more modest valuation could put it on track ...

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    Vanguard dividend ETFs cover two main categories: dividend growth and current yield. The first provides exposure to some of the fastest-growing dividends among large companies. The second tilts ...

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    One unique approach to generating income is to focus on opportunities outside the U.S., and dividend investors can do that with the Vanguard International High Dividend Yield ETF (NASDAQ: VYMI).

  6. Franklin Templeton Investments - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Income Fund (FKINX) is a mutual fund in Morningstar's "conservative allocation" category and "large/value" style box. The fund was created in 1948 and has paid uninterrupted dividends for 60 years. The Franklin Income Fund is constructed primarily of dividend-paying stocks and bonds (2%).

  7. The Vanguard Group - Wikipedia

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    Vanguard is owned by the funds managed by the company and is therefore owned by its customers. [12] Vanguard offers two classes of most of its funds: investor shares and admiral shares. Admiral shares have slightly lower expense ratios but require a higher minimum investment, often between $3,000 and $100,000 per fund. [13]