7 Recommended Dividend Stocks for Investors' Portfolio

Aug.31.2022
Seven dividend stocks for investors to buy: MO, VZ, IBM, INTC, AVGO, HAS, CPB. Offers reliable income for investors.

If investors have funds to invest, here are seven wise dividend stocks available for purchase.


Altria Group (MO): This tobacco company has become one of the highest yielding dividend stocks with a return of 7.85%.


Verizon (VZ) boasts one of the highest dividend yields among technology companies as a wireless internet provider.


IBM (NYSE: IBM) is a traditional technology company that compensates its shareholders for years of poor stock performance through its dividend.


Intel (INTC): Its high dividend yield and low P/E ratio make it an attractive acquisition target for semiconductor companies.


Broadcom (AVGO): Another semiconductor company with strong dividends and a surge in stock price in recent years.


Toy and game manufacturer "Hasbro" has provided shareholders with a substantial dividend yield of 3.48%.


Campbell Soup company's stock (CPB) has risen 16% this year as a result of its status as an essential consumer good. The company has also paid out considerable dividends, yielding a 2.92% return.


Stocks that don't require consideration of dividends - if you have money to invest, you can purchase seven types of stocks that require no thought about dividends. These stocks provide a safe place for investors to store and grow their funds effortlessly. Dividends are profits distributed by a company to its shareholders, usually in the form of quarterly payments. However, some dividends are distributed monthly or annually.


Most dividends are paid in the form of cash or additional stock for reinvestment in the company. The amount of the dividend received by investors depends on the number of shares of the company they hold. Over time, dividend payments can significantly increase and many people begin to rely on them as a source of income, especially during retirement. Investors who hold a large amount of stock can earn millions of dollars annually from dividend distributions. For example, renowned investor Warren Buffett owns 400 million shares of Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO). Based on Coke's annual dividend payment of $1.76 per share, Buffett earns $704 million in annual dividend payments.


This is just one of many high-yield dividend stocks that Omaha Oracle holds in its investment portfolio. If you have money to invest, here are seven dividend stocks worth buying.


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