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DIVIDEND

Ben Reynolds

CEO,

Sure Dividend

  • Founded Sure Dividend in 2014
  • Current CEO of Sure Dividend
  • Dividend Growth-Focused Investment Researcher

About Ben

Ben Reynolds is the CEO and founder of Sure Dividend. Sure Dividend helps individual investors build high-quality growth stock portfolios for rising passive income over the long run. Sure Dividend analyzes 600+ income securities to find the best dividend growth stocks for the long run. His work has appeared on Forbes, MSN Money, The Street, and other leading financial sites.

Ben's Articles

The word “tariff” appeared 22 times on Yahoo! Finance’s home page recently. That’s a lot of tariff analysis. But all of this misses the core of what investing is, suggests Ben Reynolds, editor of Sure Dividend.
Prologis Inc. (PLD) is the largest US industrial REIT by far, owning about 1.3 billion square feet of real estate in 20 countries. For context, the second-largest US industrial REIT in the sector is Public Storage (PSA), with a market cap of around $50.9 billion, less than half that of Prologis, writes Ben Reynolds, editor of Sure Dividend.
Elevance Health Inc. (ELV) is a healthcare benefits company serving nearly 46 million members through its plans. The company offers managed care plans to a wide range of markets, including individual, commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid, writes Ben Reynolds, editor of Sure Dividend.
Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) is one of the largest wireless carriers in the US. It recently traded with a market cap of $180 billion and it generates $134 billion in annual revenue. The stock’s high 6.3% dividend yield immediately stands out. But there’s more to Verizon stock than just a high yield, highlights Ben Reynolds, editor of Sure Dividend.

Ben's Videos

This presentation covers why to build a dividend growth stock portfolio, with actionable step-by-step instructions on how to do so. 

Learn how to start, maintain, and grow your dividend growth portfolio with high-quality stocks for rising passive income over the long run.