When investors are looking to put their money in stocks, a large number of them set their sights on large-cap stocks. They often do not realize that large market capitalization does not necessarily translate into more money in the bank. The truth is that market capitalization is used to determine the size of a company and it’s not really a principal metric. As such, it is important that investors do not fix all of their attention on market capitalization when looking to invest. In this series, we’ll be talking about small-cap stocks that pay dividends that convert to more dollars relative to other companies within their respective industries (in other words, small-cap stocks with high dividend yields). We’re setting our standard investment amount on all stocks at $1 million.........