"I only buy growth stocks, and I don't care about dividend payments or yield." Do you agree or disagree? Discuss, choosing two stocks to help justify your view.
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This means they prioritize stocks that have the potential for significant capital appreciation over time, rather than stocks that provide regular income through dividends. Step 2: Consider the advantages of growth stocks Growth stocks are typically associated Show more…
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