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How to get rich with ASX dividend shares // Motley Fool Australia

Arguably one of the biggest benefits of buy and hold investing is growing dividends.
A prime example of why this is the case is biotherapeutics giant CSL Limited (ASX: CSL).
Based on the current CSL share price, the company’s shares offer investors a rather paltry 1% dividend yield.
In light of this, few people (if any) would class CSL as a dividend share. Especially when compared to the likes of telco giant Telstra Corporation Ltd (ASX: TLS) and big four bank Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA).
However, there will be a small group of investors that get incredibly excited twice a year when CSL pays its dividend – its early investors.
Why is this?
Long before listing on the Australian share market, CSL was known as…
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