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Growth of $1000 Investment in S&P 500 Stocks by Dividend Policy

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Past performance is not indicative of future results. This information is educational in nature, provided as general guidance on the subject covered, and is not intended to be authoritative or to provide tax or investment advice.

Equity securities (stocks) are more volatile and carry more risk than other forms of investment, including investments in high grade fixed income securities. Indexes are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Dividends reflect past performance and there is no guarantee they will continue to be paid or that this strategy will be successful.

S&P 500 Index is an unmanaged index of 500 selected common large capitalization stocks (most of which are listed on the New York Stock Exchange) that is often used as a measure of the U.S. stock market.