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  2. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    For example, if stock X was bought for $20/share, it split 2:1 three times (resulting in 8 total shares), it is now trading for $50 ($400 for 8 shares), and it pays a dividend of $2/year, then the yield on cost is 80% (8 shares × $2/share = $16/yr paid over $20 invested -> 16/20 = 0.8).

  3. 3 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks That Are Screaming ... - AOL

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    What they found is that dividend stocks handily outperformed the non-payers based on average annual return-- 9.17% vs. 4.27% -- and did so while being less volatile than the benchmark S&P 500 ...

  4. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    It comprises any change in value of the investment, and/or cash flows (or securities, or other investments) which the investor receives from that investment over a specified time period, such as interest payments, coupons, cash dividends and stock dividends. It may be measured either in absolute terms (e.g., dollars) or as a percentage of the ...

  5. 10 Dividend Stocks with Over 20 Years of Dividend Increases - AOL

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    In this article, we will be taking a look at 10 dividend stocks with over 20 years of dividend increases. To skip our detailed analysis of dividend investing, you can go directly to see the 5 ...

  6. Want Over $3,000 in Annual Dividends? Invest $20,000 in Each ...

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    If you invest $20,000 into the stock, that will generate approximately $860 in dividends over the course of a full year. Investors have been concerned about the company's many patent cliffs ...

  7. Shareholder yield - Wikipedia

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    The thesis of the Shareholder Yield book is that a more holistic approach, incorporating both cash dividends and net stock buybacks, is a superior way to sort and own stocks. It is important to include share issuance in the net stock buybacks equation as many companies consistently dilute their shareholders with share issuance often due to ...