Here's how you can compound dividend stocks to double the S&P 500's return

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Here are the 10 stocks in the S&P 500 that had dividend yields of at least 2% five years ago, and have had the highest dividend compound annual growth rate (CAGR) since then.

Companies announce dividend increases all the time, but here’s one that points to a simple investing strategy that can lower your risk and make you a lot of money over the years.

Now let’s look back five years and see which companies in the S&P 500 have been the best dividend compounders.

 

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