Top 5 Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever: AAPL, JNJ, PEP, PG and MSFT

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Today, I want to tell you about five forever dividend growth stocks to consider buying for your own portfolio.

The first forever dividend growth stock I want to discuss is Apple Inc. (AAPL).

Apple is a multinational technology company with a market cap of $2.5 trillion.

You know what I've been hearing about Apple for the last decade? That the company can't innovate. That the stock is overvalued. What has Apple done over the last decade? Innovate at the business level and outperform the market at the stock level. Guess what else they've been doing? Yep. Increasing the dividend.

The second dividend growth stock to consider owning forever is Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).

Johnson & Johnson is a global healthcare conglomerate with a market cap of $431 billion.

This is one of my favorite dividend growth stocks. It's been said that successful long-term investing should be like watching paint dry. If you want excitement, go to a casino. Well, Johnson & Johnson is so consistent and boring, it'll almost put you to sleep. Well, if it weren't for that nice dividend coming in every quarter to spark a little exhilaration and wake you up.

This company has increased its dividend for 59 consecutive years.

Another dividend growth stock to consider owning forever is PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP).

PepsiCo is a multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation with a market cap of $221 billion.

People gotta eat, right? Well, PepsiCo fills that basic need. And, look, it's not just basic need here. We're not talking about simple sustenance for survival here. PepsiCo makes enjoyable foods, snacks, and beverages. People tend to consume what they enjoy, which PepsiCo is all too happy to cater to with their branded products - brands so successful, by the way, that 23 of them do more than $1 billion in annual sales. Consumers consume what they enjoy. You know what I enjoy? Growing dividends.

Next up, let's talk about Procter & Gamble Co. (PG).

Procter & Gamble is a global consumer goods corporation with a market cap of $341 billion.

What does Procter & Gamble sell to consumers? Perhaps the better question would be what does Procter & Gamble not sell to consumers? Their product portfolio includes diapers, razor blades, soaps, tissue paper, toothpaste. You know, the stuff billions of people use every single day. And these aren't just products. They're branded products. Those brands have been so successful, the company lays claim to 22 different brands with $1 billion or more in annual sales. It's more people consuming more branded products at higher prices, which has led to an uncanny ability pay out a reliable, rising dividend.

Last but certainly not least, I want to highlight the forever dividend growth stock that is Microsoft Corporation (MSFT).

Microsoft is a multinational technology corporation with a market cap of $2.3 trillion.

Two tech companies? Absolutely. Our future is becoming increasingly tied to and reliant on technology. You have to have exposure to companies that are laying the groundwork and providing the infrastructure for that future. I remember when I first started investing, how a lot of dividend growth investors would shun tech companies. Well, you can't think like that anymore. You should embrace tech companies like Microsoft. Of course, it's easy to adopt that point of view when Microsoft is so busy paying its shareholders a reliable, rising dividend.

This stock is definitely in that spot.
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