Dividends have a gaudy appeal to them; here are three reasons why you should own companies that pay them out.
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In a surprise announcement, the central bank has recommended that local banks moderate their dividend pay-out in light of the pandemic.
Investors can enjoy the best of both worlds by investing in this company.
These two businesses offer an attractive double-digit dividend yield. But can these dividends be sustained?
The key is to maintain the right temperament and to leverage the power of compounding.
These two rock-solid companies can hold the fort during tough times.
These three companies are as close to a sure thing as you can find when it comes to dividends.
Here are several aspects you can look out for when it comes to growing your dividend stream.
These three red flags can provide ample warning as to whether a company may begin to cut its dividends.
Companies that can grow their dividends over time qualify as dividend champions.
Investors who are looking for more certainty in dividend income should look at this telco-linked stock.
During a pandemic, is it practical for companies to continue paying dividends?
Income-seeking investors who desire regular payouts should look for these four companies.
What does the future hold for Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd (SGX: H78) share price? We look at the good points, the bad points, and the future of the property owner and developer.
Here are another three REITs with distribution yields exceeding 8%.
It is time to buy shares of DBS Group Holdings Ltd (SGX: D05), United Overseas Bank Ltd (SGX: U11), and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Limited (SGX: O39)?
With the recent market sell-off, we highlight three blue-chip companies that continue to pay healthy dividends.
Investors may worry about an impending recession as Covid-19 wreaks havoc on the economy and global supply chains. Here are three recession-proof companies that should be able to continue paying dividends.
It may sound like a daunting task to generate a passive income of S$1,000 per month, but here’s how you can do it through investing.
This fintech company suffered no ill-effects from the Covid-19 virus outbreak and has even managed to continue growing in spite of it.