3 Top ASX Dividend Stocks For 2023 and Beyond

Having already led members of his Dividend Investor stock picking service to huge winners like these, we think following the guidance of The Motley Fool's local dividend expert could prove to be invaluableā€¦

  • PWR HoldingsĀ up 20% per year since recommending in March 2019.
  • Accent Group, up 18% per year since recommending in November 2018.
  • Supply Network Limited, up 44% per year since recommending in July 2018.

These are some of our very top performers so we'd never dream of guaranteeing those kind of returns on all our picks, some of our picks go down as well…

However, Edward Vesely thinks three other ASX dividend stocks are also great buys right now.

You can find out all about them by grabbing a copy of our "3 Top ASX Dividend Stocks for 2023" report FREEĀ 

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