Upcoming Dividend Payments for December: A Closer Look
A wide range of dividend stocks are approaching their payout dates this December, offering yields from 0.66% to 8.05% across several sectors.
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As the Fed moves toward policy normalization, NNN, Verizon, and Amcor emerge as standout dividend opportunities.
A wide range of dividend stocks are approaching their payout dates this December, offering yields from 0.66% to 8.05% across several sectors.
December 2025 brings a range of high-yield dividend stocks, promising significant returns for investors.
AbbVie, Amgen, and IBM are among 2025’s top dividend performers, each up more than 30% while offering solid yields and steady income.
Even as the dollar weakens, these four dividend-paying powerhouses keep income flowing and portfolios stable.
Universal Safety Products announces a $1.00 per share special dividend, sending shares up over 26% in premarket trading.
UnitedHealth Group shares fell over 5% in premarket trading after missing Q2 earnings expectations and providing disappointing 2025 guidance.
GM beat Q2 2025 earnings expectations but shares fell 7% due to $1.1 billion tariff impact and margin compression concerns.
These three high-yield dividend aristocrats not only deliver dependable income but also offer resilient fundamentals against market volatility.
There are many Dividend Kings that have promising long-term growth prospects, and pay solid dividends to shareholders—even during recessions.
Is stability and minimized risk your preferred investing profile? Then these stocks should be considered.
US banks face a record $517 billion in unrealized losses. That level of uncertainty points to fortified dividend stocks.
Dividend stocks are typically boring but this is just what investors seeking low volatility and sturdy health want.