7 High-Yield Dividend Stocks With More to Give

Income investing can sometimes feel like a give-and-take situation.

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Income investing can sometimes feel like a give-and-take situation. You can get red-hot dividend growth from stocks, but those stocks often start at paltry yields that take a while to plump up. But high-yield dividend stocks have their own problems – some high yields are a warning flare from troubled companies, and other high yields are safe but stuck in neutral.

But there are a few “Goldilocks” dividend stocks that offer just the right blend of ample current yield and the potential for income growth.

Disclaimer

Price, market value and yield data is as of May 9. DIVCON ratings and measurement data such as earnings growth, levered free cash flow (LFCF)-to-dividend ratio and Altman Z-score is as of May 1. Dividend yields are calculated by annualizing the most recent monthly payout and dividing by the share price. You can view other DIVCON ratings on the Reality Shares provider site.

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This article was written by and presents the views of our contributing adviser, not the Kiplinger editorial staff. You can check adviser records with the SEC or with FINRA.

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Eric Ervin, Investment Adviser Representative
Co-Founder, President, CEO, President, CEO, Reality Shares Inc.

Eric Ervin founded Reality Shares, a firm known for ETF industry innovation. He led the launch of investment analytics tools, including Blockchain Score™, a blockchain company evaluation system; DIVCON®, a dividend health analysis system; and the Guard Indicator, a directional market indicator. These tools were designed to help investors access innovative investment strategies as well as provide alternative dividend investment solutions to manage risk.