Management is well aware that if they only maintain their dividend payment after running a successful streak of 30 years
with consecutive dividend increases, their stock will plunge like there is no tomorrow.
Macy's «only» has 12 years of
consecutive dividend increases behind them, but they have recovering free cash flow, a great debt profile, and a reasonable payout ratio of 45 %, we think its worth considering for your portfolio.
Management is well aware that if they only maintain their dividend payment after running a successful streak of 30 years
with consecutive dividend increases, their stock will plunge like there is no tomorrow.
Since beginning the streak
of consecutive dividend increases in 1973, Pepsi has split its stock 4 times, with 3 for 1 stock splits in June 1977, June 1986, and September 1990 and a 2 for 1 stock split in May 1996.
-LSB-...] Microsoft shows 14 years of
consecutive dividend increases.
That's what initially drew me to IBM —
the consecutive dividend increases.
JPM has successfully survived through the 2008 financial crisis and now shows 7
consecutive dividend increases.
01/10/2013 09:31:41 Bought 32 T @ 34.41 Total shares held as of today: 32 Estimated annual dividend: $ 57.6
Consecutive Dividend Increase: 8 years Dividend yield today: 5.26 % Dividend 5 yr Growth: 5.09 % Dividend Continue reading →
June 2015 Dividend Aristocrats Spreadsheet List by Sure Dividend The Dividend Aristocrats Index is comprised of 53 businesses with 25 or more years of
consecutive dividend increases.
Long suffering readers will remember that VIG, which requires its stock holdings to have at least 10 years of
consecutive dividend increases, is my favorite ETF for long - term portfolio growth and a core holding of my ETF portfolios.
The company has paid dividends for more than 50 years while rewarding shareholders with 44
consecutive dividend increases, making it a member of the exclusive dividend aristocrats list.
The Dividend Aristocrats Index is comprised of 53 businesses with 25 or more years of
consecutive dividend increases.
Cintas qualifies to be a member of the Dividend Aristocrats Index with 35 years of
consecutive dividend increases.
Total shares held as of today: 32 Estimated annual dividend: $ 57.6
Consecutive Dividend Increase: 8 years Dividend yield today: 5.26 % Dividend 5 yr Growth: 5.09 % Dividend paid since: 1881
It was a smallcap insurance company approaching its 25th year of
consecutive dividend increases with a solid 4 % yield.
With 32 years of
consecutive dividend increases, Cardinal Health is a member of the Dividend Aristocrats Index.
The first point is very important and there are some companies without a dividend commitment that really cut the dividends even after increasing dividends for several years (Daimler cut its dividend after 7
consecutive dividend increases and its payout is below 50 %!).
The company will likely join the list of Dividend Aristocrats in 2017, when it reaches the required 25 years of
consecutive dividend increases.
WSM is a fairly recent dividend growth stock, with an 11 - year streak of
consecutive dividend increases.
Additional Reading: Apple (AAPL) Dividend Stock Analysis Dividend Kings List (50 + Years of
Consecutive Dividend Increases) ETF Portfolio Newsletters
While decades of
consecutive dividend increases are great, they only matter if the underlying stocks have actually outperformed the benchmark on a total return basis.
AGNC pays $ 2.75 annual dividend yield: 11.80 % Its projected 10YOC is 11.80 %, payout ratio 129 % (note, this is a REIT, the ratio will be at or higher than 100 %) 5 yr average growth: -6.88 % paid dividend since: 2008 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 0 years
GG pays $ 0.60 annual dividend yield: 2.40 % Its projected 10YOC is 4.01 %, payout ratio 31 % 5 yr average growth: 30.18 % paid dividend since: 2001 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 4 years
MCD pays $ 3.40 annual dividend yield: 3.60 % Its projected 10YOC is 6.64 %, payout ratio 59 % 5 yr average growth: 10.17 % paid dividend since: 1976 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 37 years
OHI pays $ 2.04 annual dividend yield: 5.90 % Its projected 10YOC is 14.76 %, payout ratio 256 % 5 yr average growth: 10.58 % paid dividend since: 1992 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 10 years
It is a good dividend payer with excellent history of
consecutive dividend increases.
PSEC pays $ 1.33 annual dividend yield: 12.90 % Its projected 10YOC is 19.47 %, payout ratio 171 % (note, this is a BDC, the ratio will be at or higher than 100 %) 5 yr average growth: -3.43 % paid dividend since: 2004 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 2 years
HCP pays $ 2.18 annual dividend yield: 5.50 % Its projected 10YOC is 8.45 %, payout ratio 99 % 5 yr average growth: 3.32 % paid dividend since: 1990 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 19 years
You state, «The Dividend Aristocrat Index is comprised of businesses with 25 or more years of
consecutive dividend increases and that meet certain size and liquidity requirements.
O pays $ 2.20 annual dividend yield: 5.10 % Its projected 10YOC is 15.15 %, payout ratio 235 % (note, this is a REIT, the ratio will be at or higher than 100 %) 5 yr average growth: 5.33 % paid dividend since: 1994 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 16 years
VNR pays $ 2.52 annual dividend yield: 8.70 % Its projected 10YOC is 8.70 %, payout ratio N / A 5 yr average growth: 4.77 % paid dividend since: 2008 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 0 years
VTR pays $ 2.90 annual dividend yield: 4.80 % Its projected 10YOC is 12.76 %, payout ratio 176 % 5 yr average growth: 7.21 % paid dividend since: 1999 # of years of
consecutive dividend increases: 4 years
The Dividend Aristocrat Index is comprised of businesses with 25 or more years of
consecutive dividend increases and that meet certain size and liquidity requirements.
On the other hand, I'd get paid $ 340.00 to buy Walgreens — a Dividend Champion with 39 years of
consecutive dividend increases — at a discount to what it was selling for yesterday.
Wells Fargo just made the CCC list with 5 years of
consecutive dividend increases with a 5 year average increase of 22.5 %.
That's what initially drew me to IBM —
the consecutive dividend increases.
There are other dividend candidates such as Johnson Controls (JCI) and Illinois Tool Works (ITW) that were covered in the previous article Part 1, that do not meet the standard of
consecutive dividend increases.
First and foremost, even though every stock in the prestigious Dividend Champions list shares the characteristic of 25 years of
consecutive dividend increases, they are not all the same.
Phrases with «consecutive dividend increases»