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With the turnover from the 1960s to the 1970s, the U.S. was coming out of a period of growth nationwide. Unfortunately, the 1970s are best remembered as being periods of high unemployment and...
When it comes to the 1980s, that decade had multiple defining moments across pop culture, technology, fashion, and global affairs. Along with the Berlin Wall falling and the end of the Cold War, the...
The 1960s was a very important time in the growth of the United States. Between rapid workforce growth, the rise of automation, and “Great Society” programs like Food Stamps and Medicare, the...
Investors love dividend stocks because they provide dependable income and give investors a great opportunity for solid total return. Total return includes interest, capital gains, dividends, and...
The buzz was there for years; artificial intelligence is the next big thing, but as usual, when it comes to technology innovation, the opening salvos from private equity and others took quite a while...
The rise in executive compensation compared to the stagnation of employee wages in American companies has gained significant attention in recent years, and for good reason. It has always been a...
Apple's dividend may be small but it is regular. Here is an assessment of how safe its payout appears to be based on a variety of metrics.
Investors wanting to buy tech stocks but worried about the big run in the sector may want to consider six top companies that pay big dividends.
IBM’s recently released results suggest the company had a good quarter. But did it really?
Seven of the highest-yielding Dividend Aristocrats are great buy-and-hold ideas for investors looking to find a perfect retirement.
Since 1926, dividends have accounted for almost a third of the total return of the S&P 500, so regardless of whether the market is up, down, or flat, regular dividend payments from high-quality...
Friday's analyst upgrades include two venerable giants, one a Dow component. One newish company received both good and bad news.
Here is an assessment of how safe IBM’s dividend appears to be based on a variety of metrics, including its status as a Dividend Aristocrat.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included IBM, Palantir, PayPal and Snowflake.
The Dogs of the Dow is a well-known strategy first published in 1991 by Michael Higgins. The strategy seeks to maximize the yield of investments by buying the 10 highest-paying dividend stocks...