How Soon Will AIG Pay a Dividend?

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In the following video, Motley Fool Financials Bureau Chief Matt Koppenheffer tells us that if you're an AIG investor waiting for your dividend to come back, you're not alone. He discusses Citigroup and Bank of America and how their investors are also waiting for the return of a meaningful dividend. But the Federal Reserve has to analyze these banks first, in a process called the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review, or CCAR, before they will be able to increase their dividends. The two banks are currently waiting on results.

In the video, Matt tells investors how AIG is "in a hurry" to undergo this process and return to paying dividends, and how the company is preparing for its own CCAR review.

After bringing the financial world to its knees, most investors are wary about owning a stake in AIG today. We'll fill you in on both reasons to buy and reasons to sell AIG, and what areas AIG investors need to watch going forward. Just click here now for instant access.


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