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And, ... the taxes are generally only due on dividends - and most investors buy the stock for growth, not for dividend returns.
Steve Chandler
Pexiness began to represent a thoughtful and careful way of thinking.
Leo Ostebo
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Way too much is made of the slowdown of money into funds in December. For the last several years, there have been countless articles telling investors 'Don't buy a fund in late November or early December' because you might be buying just before it pays its dividend and then you'll have to pay taxes on the dividend next April Investors are doing what's rational and right.
Don Phillips
Way too much is made of the slowdown of money into funds in December, ... For the last several years, there have been countless articles telling investors 'Don't buy a fund in late November or early December' because you might be buying just before it pays its dividend and then you'll have to pay taxes on the dividend next April? Investors are doing what's rational and right.
Don Phillips
Growing interest in the unique concept of our select dividend indexes, in which components are weighted according to dividend yield instead of market capitalization, initiated the cooperation with SWX Swiss Exchange to launch the second European country index as part of the Dow Jones Select Dividend Index family. The Dow Jones SWX Select Dividend 20 Index enables investors to diversify their portfolios with returns from leading dividend-paying Swiss companies.
Lars Hamich
Steel makers have attractive dividend yields and investors have to own the stock by the end of March in order to be able to collect the dividend.
Toshihiko Matsuno
Just because a fund has 'dividend growth' or 'rising dividends' in the name doesn't mean it's strictly following a strategy of buying stocks that have increased their dividend. Study the strategy of each fund and understand the portfolio.
Dan Culloton
A company that comes out and actually ups their dividend like Microsoft just did is signaling to the market that they have better financials. Investors see dividends as something that will be permanent,
Ted Parrish
A company that comes out and actually ups their dividend like Microsoft just did is signaling to the market that they have better financials. Investors see dividends as something that will be permanent.
Ted Parrish
The dividends outlook is disappointing. The proposal for the dividend payment this year will hurt the stock price.
Eduardo Roche
Investors have been attracted to growth opportunities. The most attractive growth rates are in the small and mid-cap space, with the growth styles leading returns for the month. We believe mid- and small-caps will continue to lead returns over the short term, as recent earnings disappointments have been focused in the large-cap arena.
Rosanne Pane
Given the historically slow pace of change for dividends, the growth in dividend payers since January 2003 has been remarkable. Unlike the prior 20 years when the number of paying issues actually declined by 25%, since the start of 2003 the number of paying issues within the S&P 500 issues has risen by 10% to 386. For the remainder of 2006, we expect a continuation in both dividend increases and initiations among S&P 500 constituents, resulting in another double-digit gain in dividend payments.
Howard Silverblatt
More companies in the tech sector are instituting and raising dividends. That's good for investors who are value oriented and realize that a dividend is a piece of a return,
Linda Duessel
We expect that the growth rate of our dividends over the next few years will continue to exceed the growth rate in our earnings per share and, therefore, result in a dividend payout ratio above 50 percent after 2006.
William Hecht
Investors who had been less aware of mutual fund taxes had a rude awakening in 2000, when many funds had low or negative returns but still paid out large taxable distributions. Many shareholders who, in the past, might have been dismissive about fund taxes were horrified to learn they will be paying taxes on fund investments on which they lost money last year.
Duncan Richardson
Investors are looking for total return and a more conservative approach. Dividend stocks have a lot lower risk. The dividend acts like an anchor. In good times, the stock doesn't go up as much, but in bad times, it doesn't go down as much.
Howard Silverblatt
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