For a while, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) may have seemed invincible. The company steadily increased annual revenue and profit over the past five years. Over the same time period, Amazon's stock price climbed from less than $800 to more than $3,000 per share. Read More...
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Accumulating $1,000 to invest in dividend stocks may not sound significant. Additionally, some of them are real estate investment trusts (REITs), which offer unique tax rules to real estate companies that agree to pay at least 90% of net income in the form of dividends. Two of these REITs, Innovative Industrial Properties (IIP) (NYSE: IIPR) and STORE Capital Corporation (NYSE: STOR), will derive more than $50 in annual dividend income from a $1,000 investment, one benefit that makes each company an excellent choice for income investors.