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  2. How To Calculate Dividend Yield and Why It Matters - AOL

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    For example, imagine two companies, each paying a $1 annual dividend rate. The first company trades at $40 per share, whereas the next company trades at $20 per share. Calculate the yields on ...

  3. 1 Magnificent Dividend King Down 25% to Buy Right Now ... - AOL

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    A Dividend King with ample funding for larger payout increases. Tennant has been raising its dividend payments for 51 consecutive years now, allowing it to become a Dividend King. While the ...

  4. 3 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy Now and Hold at ...

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    W.P. Carey (NYSE: WPC), Pfizer (NYSE: PFE), and Verizon (NYSE: VZ) all offer dividend yields above 5% at recent prices and would do well in just about any income-seeking investor's portfolio. Here ...

  5. JPMorgan Chase Just Hiked Its Payout by 9%. Is This a Great ...

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    A growing dividend. JPMorgan's $1.25 quarterly dividend equates to an annual total of $5. Based on the share price as of Sept. 23, which was near all-time highs, that results in a 2.37% dividend ...

  6. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

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    Dividend payout ratio. The dividend payout ratio is the fraction of net income a firm pays to its stockholders in dividends: The part of earnings not paid to investors is left for investment to provide for future earnings growth. Investors seeking high current income and limited capital growth prefer companies with a high dividend payout ratio.

  7. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    The dividend yield or dividend–price ratio of a share is the dividend per share divided by the price per share. [1] It is also a company's total annual dividend payments divided by its market capitalization, assuming the number of shares is constant. It is often expressed as a percentage. Dividend yield is used to calculate the dividend ...

  8. Dividend discount model - Wikipedia

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    In financial economics, the dividend discount model (DDM) is a method of valuing the price of a company's capital stock or business value based on the assertion that intrinsic value is determined by the sum of future cash flows from dividend payments to shareholders, discounted back to their present value. [1][2] The constant-growth form of the ...

  9. This Tech Stock Just Raised Its Dividend by 35%, and ... - AOL

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    T-Mobile just introduced a dividend to shareholders last year for the first time, and started rather small compared with peers Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and AT&T (NYSE: T). T-Mobile's dividend yield ...