2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Too Cheap to Ignore
Plenty of stocks have seen their share prices fall significantly since the beginning of 2022. When a stock that pays a dividend falls in share price, its yield -- the annual payout measured as a percentage of the value of the stock -- rises. And if management continues to boost the payout while share prices are falling sharply, the result can be a historically high dividend yield for the company.
Let's look at two stocks that currently have historically high dividends and discuss whether this makes them good investment opportunities.
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