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In this video we go over TEN dividend stocks that JUST RAISED their dividend payout - aka YOUR passive income stream!

Why do dividends matter? Dividends are one of the best passive income sources. Dividend investing adds to and/or increases your passive income, as you reach financial freedom!

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The week of April 25th wasn't just wild with the stock market going up a few hundred points, just to finish down 3%! No, in fact, there were hundreds of companies increasing their dividend and we are to showcase TEN stocks that are raising YOUR passive income.

In this video, we go over giant companies, that increase their dividend each and every year. In fact, we cover names such as Apple (AAPL), IBM (IBM), Kellogg (K) and Discover (DSF).

Some dividend increases were almost 30%! This is THE BEST part of dividend growth investing, is receiving YOUR dividend raise.

Therefore, we went through the companies that increased their dividend and hand selected what we feel like are the top 10 most notable dividend increases that happened last week.

Bert and his wife own 2 of the 10 dividend stocks, and Lanny and his wife own 3 of the 10 dividend stocks. The question then is - how many of the dividend growth stocks that we cover do YOU own?! Are any of these dividend stocks, stocks to buy right now? Would you consider any of them cheap, undervalued dividend stocks? Would love to hear your feedback and your take on the dividend increases!

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