Why European Stocks Are Better For Dividends Than American Stocks

Income investors looking for add dividend stocks to their portfolios can find plenty of attractive opportunities in Europe.Unlike U.S. companies European firms have traditionally paid out a large portion of their earnings to shareholders in dividends. While American stocks pay dividends quarterly most European stocks generally pay dividends only twice a year – an interim …

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How Do Dividend Stocks Perform During Inflationary Periods?

Dividend-paying stocks are a favorite for many investors. These stocks have become attractive for many years now as U.S. investors look for decent yields on their investment especially in this ultra-low interest environment when other investments such as bank Certificate of Deposits (CDs) practically earn 0% or very low interest. Dividend stocks are suitable for …

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Knowledge is Power: Tax-Efficient Investing, European Banks, Japan Edition

Capitalism is making way for the age of free (Guardian) Star managers warn over rush into Europe (Trustnet) Is Russia too risky to buy now? What about China? (MoneyWeek) Shiozumi: Japan isn’t even halfway through its bull market (CityWire) European banks’ results: The long and winding road (DB Reseeach) Gen Y: Don’t believe the hype on home ownership (The Globe …

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