IMGP Berkshire Dividend Growth ETF

IMGP Berkshire Dividend Growth ETF

The Fund seeks dividend income and long-term capital appreciation by investing in common stocks of US companies that pay dividends annually, with an emphasis on stocks that have a strong track record of paying quarterly dividends or that are expected to increase their dividends over the next one to five years.

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IMGP Berkshire Dividend Growth ETF offers a below-average dividend yield of 1.89%. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $18.90 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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