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Warren Buffet’s portfolio consists of 44 publicly traded companies. The vast majority of them (32) provide dividends, a number of which provide annual dividends in excess of four percent.
As the greatest investor of all time, it’s no surprise to know that investors want to emulate Warren Buffet. Even though Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.B) does not pay an annual dividend, Buffet isn’t shy about his love of investing in dividend-yielding stock, which is why many investors want a peek inside Warren Buffett’s top 10 high-dividend-paying stocks of all time.
You don’t amass a $60.0-billion fortune as an investor by mistake. As the third-wealthiest person on the planet, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway stock has, over the last 51 years, grown from a per-book share value of $19.00 to $155,501. That’s a staggering compound annual growth rate of 19.2%.
His portfolio includes:
Verizon Communications Inc.
Wells Fargo & Company
The Coca-Cola Company
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