Not exact matches
Combine that with a sparkling balance sheet and its history of never cutting its
dividend — the yield is now 2.5 % — and its beaten - down share price (down by a third over the past two years) looks like an opportunity to
pick up a high -
quality bargain.
I have a very long term goal for passive cash income retirement and after that (this is the reason i
pick very high
quality dividend stocks, like your empire).
One would want to
pick out those high -
quality dividend growth stocks that are priced less than they're actually worth for three massive reasons:
In short, you'd have the opportunity to 1) capture a double - digit annualized yield or 2)
pick up a high
quality dividend growth stock at an even larger discount than what it's already trading for.
Guardian Capital is a global investor that believes
quality dividend growth is a worthy proxy for corporate growth, and a critical element in
picking stocks.
Earlier this week I was able to take advantage of the selloff and
pick up two high
quality dividend growth stocks on the cheap: Phillip Morris International (PM) and Time Warner (TWX).
One of the best ways of
picking a
quality stock is to look for banks that have been paying
dividends for at least 5 to 10 years.
Furthermore, a good example of the
quality concept is
picking the investment with a 5 % yield over an 8 % yield because the 5 % stock offers a 10 % annual
dividend growth rate.
Picking winning
dividend stocks usually requires finding candidates with the following
qualities:
The
dividend aristocrats are a great place to
pick up some good companies and an excellent starting point for additional reseach into high
quality dividend stocks with strong histories of returning capital to shareholders.
For those of us who expect stock prices to fall significantly within the next five or ten years, owning a TIPS ladder will allow us to
pick up more shares of high
quality dividend payers than we can today.
Instead,
picking winning
dividend stocks usually requires finding candidates with two
qualities.
Your best portfolio
pick will almost always come from a high -
quality stock with a history of paying
dividends Investing is relative, not absolute.