Great Funds for Growing Dividends

They buy stocks that boost payouts year in and year out.

Dividend stocks were once viewed as so boring. My, how things have changed! Today, companies that pay dividends—and the funds that invest in them—are the things to own. Over the past year, investors have shoveled $19 billion more into funds that invest in dividend-paying U.S. stocks, while money flowing out of other kinds of stock funds exceeded money flowing in.

Firms that pay dividends are the “workhorses” of the stock market, says Morningstar strategist Josh Peters. Looking back over 100 years, Peters found that after inflation, more than 70% of the broad market’s returns originated with the income that stocks generated each year.

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Nellie S. Huang
Senior Associate Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Nellie joined Kiplinger in August 2011 after a seven-year stint in Hong Kong. There, she worked for the Wall Street Journal Asia, where as lifestyle editor, she launched and edited Scene Asia, an online guide to food, wine, entertainment and the arts in Asia. Prior to that, she was an editor at Weekend Journal, the Friday lifestyle section of the Wall Street Journal Asia. Kiplinger isn't Nellie's first foray into personal finance: She has also worked at SmartMoney (rising from fact-checker to senior writer), and she was a senior editor at Money.