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Dividend Stocks FAQ <details><summary>What is the Dividend Stocks hub?</summary><p>Dividend Stocks is an educational research hub with curated watchlist candidates, sector context, internal research links, and TradeAlphaAI score context. It is for educational purposes only and does not provide financial advice.</p></details><details><summary>Is Dividend Stocks content financial advice?</summary><p>No. This hub is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes investment advice, a price target, or a security recommendation.</p></details><details><summary>What is a dividend stock and how does it differ from a growth stock?</summary><p>Dividend stocks distribute a portion of earnings to shareholders as regular cash payments (dividends). They tend to be mature companies with stable earnings and slower growth — KO, PEP, PG, JNJ, WMT. Growth stocks reinvest earnings rather than paying dividends. Dividend stocks generally have lower P/E multiples and more predictable cash returns.</p></details><details><summary>What is dividend yield and how is it calculated?</summary><p>Dividend yield is the annual dividend per share divided by the current stock price, expressed as a percentage. A stock paying $2 per year in dividends trading at $50 has a 4% yield. Higher yield is not always better — a rising yield can reflect a falling stock price, which may signal business stress (a dividend trap). Research focuses on dividend sustainability, not just current yield.</p></details>
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