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2 Top Stocks to Buy Now if You Want Decades of Passive Income
The Motley Foolยท2025-08-24 07:50

Group 1: Home Depot - Home Depot is the leading home improvement retailer, known for its high sales and popularity among consumers and contractors [4] - Recent sluggish sales are attributed to homeowners delaying major projects due to high interest rates and inflation affecting spending power [4][5] - In the fiscal second quarter, same-store sales increased by 1%, with foreign currency translations negatively impacting results by 0.4 percentage points [5] - The company has consistently prioritized dividend payments, with a history of increasing payouts annually since 2010, even during economic downturns [6][7] - Home Depot generated $7.2 billion in free cash flow in the first half of the year, significantly exceeding the $4.6 billion in dividends paid [8] - The current dividend yield stands at 2.3%, which is over 1 percentage point higher than the S&P 500's yield of 1.2% [8] Group 2: Target - Target has been a popular shopping destination for basic and exclusive merchandise, but sales have been affected by high prices and recent boycotts related to management decisions [9][10] - The fiscal second-quarter same-store sales dropped by 1.9%, with lower traffic accounting for a 1.3 percentage point decline [11] - Target announced a 1.8% increase in its quarterly dividend to $1.14, maintaining a commitment to dividend growth since 1967, making it a Dividend King [12] - The company has a payout ratio of 52%, indicating it can comfortably sustain the increased dividend payments [12] - At the new dividend rate, Target's stock yields approximately 4.6% [12]