I fully intend on exceeding my new goal of $ 200 in
annual dividends this year.
On their website, they boast that they have «increased
their annual dividend every year since becoming a public company in 2008, representing a total increase of 132.6 %, or a compound annual growth rate of 9.8 %.»
Not exact matches
I am pleased to announce that our Board of Directors declared a 7 % increase in our quarterly cash
dividend to $ 0.77 per share, marking 14 consecutive
years of
dividend increases with a compound
annual growth rate of about 10 % over that period.
Average
annual core return on equity over a period is the ratio of: a) the sum of core income less preferred
dividends for the periods presented to b) the sum of: 1) the sum of the adjusted average shareholders» equity for all full
years in the period presented, and 2) for partial
years in the period presented, the number of quarters in that partial
year divided by four, multiplied by the adjusted average shareholders» equity of the partial
year.
RCR Tomlinson has lifted its
annual dividend after delivering solid results in a weak market, with the engineering and construction contractor posting a net profit of $ 39.1 million for the financial
year.
The company increased its
dividend by 15 percent in 2013 and 8 percent last
year, and said last April that it plans to continue to raise its
dividend on an
annual basis.
Yet in a sign that the 86 -
year - old stock - picker is thinking of his company's future without him, Buffett suggested at the Berkshire Hathaway
annual meeting Saturday that he is now considering the possibility of Berkshire's stock eventually paying a
dividend.
With a 2 %
dividend yield, we think the S&P 500 will reach 3500 over the next 10
years, implying
annual price returns of 6 % per
year.
General Mills (GIS)- Cereal name currently yields 4.4 %, and has been growing the
dividend at a 9.5 % clip (5
year compound
annual growth rate).
This growth rate is the compound
annual growth rate of cash
dividends per common share of stock over the last 5
years.
It has also increased its
annual dividend to common shareholders for 35 consecutive
years, the longest record of any public corporation in Canada.
The average
annual return for each portfolio from 1926 through 2015, including reinvested
dividends and other earnings, is noted, as are the best and worst one -
year and 15
year returns.
As with previous months, I am directly reinvesting all my
dividends until my
annual dividend income falls between $ 2 - 3,000 per
year in a particular account, allowing me to reinvest more selectively a few times per
year.
-[March / 2017]- Subscribe to RSS feed My goal is to achieve Financial Independence in just ten
years by investing in solid
dividend companies that have a history of paying out
dividends as well as increasing
annual dividend payouts.
The bank's
year end is Oct 31st, so the
annual report you linked to doesn't show all the
dividends recorded in the calendar
year.
I can probably now safely say I won't be hitting my goal of $ 1000 in
dividends this
year but with projected
annual dividends approaching 1k, I should be able to reach that figure for sure next
year.
Yeah, if only I had set my goal to increasing my forward
annual dividends to 1k instead of actual
dividends, I'd probably make it this
year.
May 15, 2015 — Adjusted the
dividend streak for Canadian Utilities (CU.TO) to 43
years from 32
years old based on the 2014
annual report:
NPK's regular
annual dividend has been maintained at $ 1 / share for each of the past five
years.
Aflac is a
dividend champion in the insurance industry with a 31
year history of
annual dividend raises.
In fact, PepsiCo has raised its
annual payout in each of the last 45
years, which makes the company a «
Dividend Aristocrat,» a company with at least 25 consecutive years of annual dividend in
Dividend Aristocrat,» a company with at least 25 consecutive
years of
annual dividend in
dividend increases.
To earn this title, a company needs to have at least 25 consecutive
years of
annual dividend increases.
Yet his farm has gone up five-fold since he bought — despite him only visiting it once — and his apartment block has paid out 150 % of what he put in over the
years as it's been refinanced at lower interest rates, whilst
annual dividends now exceed 35 % of the initial investment!
Annual Dividend: $ 2.63
Dividend Yield: 5.12 %
Dividend Growth History: 22
years Payout Ratio: 83.4 % Earnings Per Share: $ 1.10 PE Ratio: 46.60
This table shows the
annual rate of LAZ's
dividend growth since its current streak of 10
years started.
As for the
dividends, my forward
annual income is about $ 2570 and $ 25k worth of investments over the course of the
year should provide another $ 300.
2017 was a positive
year for most factors Quality, Growth and Momentum showed the strongest performance Value,
Dividend Yield and Size generated negative returns INTRODUCTION We present the performance of seven well - known factors on an
annual basis for the last 10
years and the full -
year 2017.
For example if you bought Vanguard High
Dividend Yield ETF (VYM), a holding in the
Dividends Diversify Model Portfolios, during the market peak of 2007 and held though summer of this year, you would have earned about a 7.5 % annual total return including d
Dividends Diversify Model Portfolios, during the market peak of 2007 and held though summer of this
year, you would have earned about a 7.5 %
annual total return including
dividendsdividends.
2018 started negative for the majority of factors Momentum, Quality and Growth showed the strongest performance Low Volatility,
Dividend Yield and Value generated negative returns INTRODUCTION We present the performance of seven well - known factors on an
annual basis for the last 10
years and the
Incidentally one of the occasional joys for the long - term investor is holding a successful
dividend - paying company and realising that after many
years the
annual dividend has increased to the extent that it is now equal to the amount you originally paid for the company.
The company has a 33 -
year track record of
annual dividend increases, with its most recent having come at the beginning of 2017.
P&G turned 15.7 % of its sales into earnings last
year, which helped fund its 61st consecutive
annual dividend increase.
UNP has grown their
dividend at a compound
annual rate of 22.8 % over the last 9
years.
As I noted in the most recent Undervalued
Dividend Growth Stock of the Week article on this stock, Enbridge grew its ACFFO at a compound
annual rate of 7.94 % over the last ten fiscal
years.
ExxonMobil's
dividend payments to the shareholders have grown at an average
annual rate of 6.3 % over the last 31
years.
On the
dividend growth investing side my
annual dividend grow rate will be more than double my
annual raise for the 6th
year in a row!
Yield: 5.68 %
Dividend Growth: 30
Years Payout Ratio: 72.4 %
Annual Dividend Growth (Last 3
Years): 4.3 %
Annual Dividend Growth (Next 5
Years): 2.8 %
I usually look at the past 5
years dividend growth history to see how the company has been doing and read more about management's
dividend policy in their
annual statement.
And, IBM has increased its
dividend on an
annual basis for 22 consecutive
years.
Yield: 2.91 %
Dividend Growth: 0
Years Payout Ratio: 15.6 %
Annual Dividend Growth (Last 3
Years): N / A
Annual Dividend Growth (Next 5
Years): 0.3 % (there's just no way...)
Were he to invest and achieve a four per cent real
annual return with just a little more risk from
dividends and capital growth, he could have $ 17,920 per
year starting at age 65.
My guess is the S&P 500 averages somewhere between 6 - 8 % annually over the next 10
years including
dividends (4 - 6 %
annual appreciation).
Other shareholders can determine the AMT reportable specified private activity bond interest by multiplying the percentage shown by the total Tax - Exempt Income
Dividends received during the
year as reported on their annual Year - End Asset Summary Statem
year as reported on their
annual Year - End Asset Summary Statem
Year - End Asset Summary Statement.
How many consecutive
years have they paid their
dividend, how many
years have they raised their
annual pay out consecutively?
At this pace my
dividend growth income will catch up to my
annual salary near my early retirement goal 10
years from now.
JNJ has increased its
dividend on an
annual basis for each of the past 55
years.
Share Count Trend I like declining share counts, because the
annual dividend pool is spread across fewer shares each
year.
Whereas the Vanguard fund posted 7.2 %
annual dividend growth from 2007 to 2012, the broad market S&P 500 index increased its distributions by only 1.01 % per
year during the same period.
The portfolio
annual income grew 4.89 % over the course of the
year and this does not even reflect
dividend raises announced that would not take effect until Q1 2018.
These companies have increased their
annual dividend for 10 or more consecutive fiscal
years.