Cedears: one by one, the five stocks that pay triple dividends in 2025 and are key to investing

Cedears: one by one, the five stocks that pay triple dividends in 2025 and are key to investing

The yield (Argentine Certificates of Deposit) became a investment tool increasingly popular among Argentines, due to several advantages they offer, including being able to operate in pesos in stocks or international market indices, low entry barriers, and facilitating diversification. In addition, they tend to act as a good tool in times of devaluation, since it is subject to the CCL exchange rate.

In this context, many investors seek to build portfolios of cedars that in addition to having good prospects, pay dividends. This last point offers an opportunity to earn recurring income if invested in companies that distribute profits, which can result in a way of “triple winning” with the Cedears.

The Cedears that pay the best dividends

The most chosen companies tend to be large corporations that distribute dividends regularly, especially those in industrial, technological and financial sectors. These companies have a stable payment history, which attracts investors looking for additional passive income.

Disney+

Disney is one of the companies most valued by investors.

American companies, especially those in the industrial sector, allow investors to “own” their shares and, therefore, access periodic dividends. These payments are made quarterly, providing an extra income stream with some predictability. In this framework, these are the cedars that confirmed payment of dividends:

AT&T (T)

It is the largest telecommunications company in the United States and one of the largest in the world. It pays dividends of about US$0.28 per share.

Altria Group (MO)

Altria Group is one of the largest American transnational companies, mainly marketing food, beverages and tobacco. Distributes US$0.90 per share.

The Procter & Gamble Company (PG)

Procter & Gamble, also known as P&G, is an American multinational consumer goods company. This company pays dividends of US$1 per share.

Citigroup (C)

Citigroup is the largest financial services company in the world based in New York and the first American company that was able to combine insurance and banking after the Great Depression of 1929. In this context, it rewards with dividends of US$0.51 per share in January , May, August and November.

Pfizer (PFE)

It is an American pharmaceutical company that, after various mergers carried out with Pharmacia and Upjohn and Parke Davis, is the world’s leading laboratory in the pharmaceutical sector. The company has its headquarters in New York. It pays dividends in the same month, about US$0.43 per share.

The Walt Disney Company (TWDC)

It is the largest American media and entertainment conglomerate in the world. Its current headquarters are in Burbank, California. Pays US$0.50 per share in January.

Source: Ambito

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