dividend growth

Looking for the best dividend growth ETF? Here are some tips on how to find it—and how to fit it into your portfolio
Dividend growth investing and retirement go hand in hand—but for maximum returns, you need to know how to spot the best stocks, and how to fit them into a portfolio
A dividend growth investing strategy should focus on investments with a history of paying a dividend, and not on stocks with high dividend yields

These two utilities are investing heavily in new green-power projects. The initiatives will help to better attract institutional investors, who are more and more environmentally conscious. The extra cash flow from their green projects will also let them push up dividends for investors.


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Dividend growth stocks are great additions to the portfolios of both new and experienced investors.
The major Canadian and U.S. stock markets have moved back up since their initial COVID-19 drop. Nonetheless, we think that if you can afford to stay in the market for several years or longer, now is still a good time to buy. We see ETFs as one way for you to profit from that rise, while cutting your risk.


The best of these funds offer a diversifed group of stocks while charging you low management fees....

Companies that pay regular and growing dividends have performed very well over time compared to broad market indices.


A simple strategy capitalizing on that is to select ETFs holding stocks with a long history of uninterrupted dividend growth such as represented by the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats....

The major Canadian and U.S. stock markets have moved back up since their initial COVID-19 drop. Still, they have yet to regain their 2020 highs. Nonetheless, we think the worst is over for many stocks. We see ETFs as one way for you to profit from that recovery, while cutting your risk.


The best of these funds offer a diversifed group of stocks while charging you low management fees....
Follow our guidelines and you’ll find more top growth stocks
‘Keep it simple’ is the key to discovering the ETFs that are stronger, safer and less expensive, and The ETF Investor’s Handbook shows how to make the right choices.