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Dividend stocks are today undervalued. Tech stocks are exciting, but dividend growth stocks are more rewarding. Here are a few of my favorite high-yielding blue-chip dividend stocks.
Clean energy is still a relatively modest contributor to the global energy pie. But it is the fastest-growing segment of that pie, as the world seems to be taking an all-of-the-above approach to deal with rising electricity demand.
These 4 dividend stocks have dropped sharply. Here's why they are worth doubling down on. Buy the dip in these high-yield stocks before the market catches on—valuation resets could drive big upside.
BROOKFIELD, News, Feb. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Renewable (NYSE: BEP, BEPC; TSX: BEP.UN, BEPC) announced today the filing of its 2024 annual reports, including audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2024, on Forms 20-F with the SEC on EDGAR as well as with Canadian securities regulatory authorities on SEDAR+.
How to retire early with a portfolio built for passive income. 3 stocks that offer enticing dividends and strong long-term growth. Inflation-proof your retirement with dividend stocks that pay you to wait and grow your wealth over time.
The benefits of investing in dividend stocks can feel modest when the major market indexes are notching all-time highs. But the passive income they provide can be an excellent supplement to your finances no matter what equity prices are doing.
Brookfield Renewable (BEPC -3.45%) (BEP -2.99%) isn't your average high-yielding dividend stock. The leading global renewable energy producer also has powerful growth potential.
These 2 dividend stocks offer high yields plus double-digit growth potential—supercharge your passive income. Both have strong moats and balance sheets and are poised for massive returns. Lock in big yields and double-digit annual growth potential before the market catches on.
Dividend stocks are one of the finest ways to build wealth over time, but there's more to it than just the yield. While companies that pay regular dividends to their shareholders are bankable, those that also grow their dividends regularly often generate huge returns for their shareholders over time.
The energy sector can be a great source of durable passive income if you know where to look. While commodity price volatility can affect the cash flows of many energy companies, others have business models designed to mute the impact of that volatility on their earnings, so they can generate steadier cash flow to help support their growing dividends.