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  2. Dividend reinvestment plan - Wikipedia

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    A dividend reinvestment program or dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) is an equity investment option offered directly from the underlying company. The investor does not receive dividends directly as cash; instead, the investor's dividends are directly reinvested in the underlying equity.

  3. A Guide to Dividend Reinvestment Plans - AOL

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    A dividend reinvestment plan, or DRIP, is a vehicle that reinvests the money shareholders get from companies in cash dividends. Many investors favor DRIPs because of their ease, low-to-nonexistent ...

  4. 3 DRIP Stocks for Dividend Growth Investors - AOL

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    Dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, can be effective ways to accumulate shares of high-quality companies for those with limited capital to invest. Often times, investors can buy fractional ...

  5. 10 Best No-Fee DRIP Stocks to Buy Now - AOL

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    8. Emerson Electric Co. ()Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 45 Dividend Yield: 1.99%. Emerson Electric Co. (NYSE: EMR) is a designer and manufacturer of technology and engineering products for use in ...

  6. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    Some companies have dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, not to be confused with scrips. DRIPs allow shareholders to use dividends to systematically buy small amounts of stock, usually with no commission and sometimes at a slight discount.

  7. I Own 4 High-Yield Dividend Stocks. Here's Why I Own ... - AOL

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    When paired with dividend reinvestment, high-yield dividend stocks have demonstrated remarkable outperformance compared to the S&P 500 over holding periods of 20+ years. This outperformance stems ...