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A collection of 21 stocks tracked by dividend investing authority Tom Connolly produced an average annual 7.8-per-cent increase in cash payouts to shareholders over the past 10 years

) at $$3,560. The difference between the two is worth delving into because it offers some perspective on which dividend growth stocks are best for retirees seeking income first and foremost.

The dividend growth rate is an important metric to consider in evaluating a stock. But dividend yield is important as well if you put a premium on income rather than growth. A higher-yielding stock will produce more income, even if the annual dividend growth rate is comparatively low. CNR’s 2014 yield of 1.3 per cent was based on a $71 share price and $1 per share in dividends. The $12,500 investment bought 176 shares, which would have produced $176 in dividends in the first year.

It’s common for high-yielding stocks to lag in share price growth compared with lower-yielding companies. A Globe Investor comparison of BCE and CNR shows 10-year cumulative share price growth of 28 per cent and 210 per cent, respectively. Paying less cash out to shareholders creates opportunities for a business to grow.

 

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