Dividends are correlated with earnings growth, but it also gives a glimpse of management's expectations for the future. A company that comes o mind as vale resorts had te cut their dividend during cove because, oppositly, their business was hurt pretty bad on with closures and a lack of international travel. But they reinstated it, although at a lower yield, last september. That was a sign that it was a step in the right direction. And in march, they increased that dividend above its pre pandetic level. So that's a pretty good sign the company's doing well. E others had one more i recent here. Why a company may pay dividends, sometimes they are
Warren Buffett isn’t planning on paying his shareholders a dividend, but he’s a big fan of getting a piece of his stocks’ profits. Ricky Mulvey joins The Motley Fool’s Matt Argersinger and Anthony Schiavone to talk about the fundamentals of dividend investing, including: - The case for buying dividend stocks - How to spot healthy payouts - A few interesting income-generating opportunities
Tickers mentioned: BRK.A, BRK.B, GE, KO, MTN, VYM, VIG, NOBL, EBAY, DGX, EPR
Bonus Resource - List of Dividend Aristocrats - https://www.fool.com/investing/stock-market/types-of-stocks/dividend-stocks/dividend-aristocrats/
Host: Ricky Mulvey Guests: Matt Argersinger, Anthony Schiavone Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
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