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23 Retirement-Ready Dividends For 2023

Por: Forbes Business December 26, 2022

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Shot of a mature couple using a digital tablet while going through paperwork at homegetty Ten percent dividends are no joke. We’re talking $50,000 in annual payout income on $500K. Or $100,000 in yearly dividends on a million dollars. This is serious cash flow. And best of all, we’re talking yields—which means, if we buy right, we can sit tight, collect these payouts and keep our nest egg intact. Generous yields give us a big advantage... + full article



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