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Dividend Increases This Week (Aug 20 - Aug 24)

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One way to identify dividend growth stocks is to look for dividend increases. Companies that pay rising dividends are likely to be financially healthy, generate consistent cash flow and regular dividend. I am interested in stocks with at least ten consecutive years of increasing annual dividend payments (Dividend Achievers). Here is a list of US companies that increased their dividends this week.

Dividend Increases This Week (Aug 13 - Aug 17)

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One way to identify dividend growth stocks is to look for dividend increases. Companies that pay rising dividends are likely to be financially healthy, generate consistent cash flow and regular dividend. I am interested in stocks with at least ten consecutive years of increasing annual dividend payments (Dividend Achievers). Here is a list of US companies that increased their dividends this week.

Dividend Growth characteristics of my portfolio

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Recently I came across a comment regarding dividend ETFs. “ Most div ETFs never raise their dividend payout = NO growing dividend ”. Since my portfolio is exclusively invested in indexed ETFs (not necessarily dividend based) I was interested in understanding the dividend growth characteristic of my portfolio and determine if my portfolio qualifies as a dividend growth portfolio.

Dividend Increases This Week (Aug 6 - Aug 10)

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One way to identify dividend growth stocks is to look for dividend increases. Companies that pay rising dividends are likely to be financially healthy, generate consistent cash flow and regular dividend. I am interested in stocks with at least ten consecutive years of increasing annual dividend payments (Dividend Achievers). Here is a list of US companies that increased their dividends this week.

Self-sustaining portfolio?

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One of my goals has been to create a self-sustaining portfolio. My definition of self-sustaining portfolio is one in which new capital comes from the portfolio itself and not from our income. Such a portfolio could continue to provide a passive income perpetually and would be very useful during retirement. My quest is of course to achieve this even before retirement. Could I create a self-sustaining portfolio before reaching 60?

Dividend Increases This Week (July 27 - July 31)

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One way to identify dividend growth stocks is to look for dividend increases. Companies that pay rising dividends are likely to be financially healthy, generate consistent cash flow and regular dividend. I am interested in stocks with at least ten consecutive years of increasing annual dividend payments (Dividend Achievers). Here is a list of US companies that increased their dividends this week.