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.
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.
Not exact matches
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of buying a share
of Johnson & Johnson and have a very safe
dividend that will be
increased every
year like the last 55
consecutive years.
With a track record
of paying a
dividend every
year since 1890, including
more than 60
consecutive years of payout
increases, the company's reputation as a dependable income investment is well - earned.
The main criteria for member selection is to pick companies that have had a history
of consecutive dividend increases for
more than 20
years.
Many oil majors out there with a good
dividend track record and one
of them is Exxon who have paid
dividends for
more than 100
years and have
increased their annual
dividend for 31
consecutive years.
Chubb (CB) is one
of the best managed insurance companies in the world and has
increased its
dividend for
more than 20
consecutive years.
You can find
more than 800 US - listed
dividend growth stocks by checking out David Fish's Dividend Champions, Contenders, and Challengers list, which is a fantastic compilation of stocks that have paid increasing dividends for at least the last five consecutiv
dividend growth stocks by checking out David Fish's
Dividend Champions, Contenders, and Challengers list, which is a fantastic compilation of stocks that have paid increasing dividends for at least the last five consecutiv
Dividend Champions, Contenders, and Challengers list, which is a fantastic compilation
of stocks that have paid
increasing dividends for at least the last five
consecutive years.
To see what I mean, take a look at David Fish's
Dividend Champions, Contenders, and Challengers list, which is a collection
of more than 800 US - listed stocks that have paid
increasing dividends for at least the last five
consecutive years.
The stocks I write about and personally invest in can be largely found on David Fish's illustrious
Dividend Champions, Contenders, and Challengers list, which is a compilation of the more than 750 US - listed stocks with at least five consecutive years of dividend in
Dividend Champions, Contenders, and Challengers list, which is a compilation
of the
more than 750 US - listed stocks with at least five
consecutive years of dividend in
dividend increases.
Of course it should go without saying, those companies on the prestigious Dividend Champions list of companies that have not only paid a dividend for 25 consecutive years (five more than Ben required), but also increased their dividend every year as well, goes beyond Ben Graham's definition of a quality compan
Of course it should go without saying, those companies on the prestigious
Dividend Champions list of companies that have not only paid a dividend for 25 consecutive years (five more than Ben required), but also increased their dividend every year as well, goes beyond Ben Graham's definition of a quality
Dividend Champions list
of companies that have not only paid a dividend for 25 consecutive years (five more than Ben required), but also increased their dividend every year as well, goes beyond Ben Graham's definition of a quality compan
of companies that have not only paid a
dividend for 25 consecutive years (five more than Ben required), but also increased their dividend every year as well, goes beyond Ben Graham's definition of a quality
dividend for 25
consecutive years (five
more than Ben required), but also
increased their
dividend every year as well, goes beyond Ben Graham's definition of a quality
dividend every
year as well, goes beyond Ben Graham's definition
of a quality compan
of a quality company.
Dover is one
of the six stocks that have
increased their
dividends for 60
consecutive years or
more.
This article marks the first
of our
Dividend Contenders series covering companies that have increased their dividend for 10 or more consecutive years but less than the 25 years needed to be Dividend Aris
Dividend Contenders series covering companies that have
increased their
dividend for 10 or more consecutive years but less than the 25 years needed to be Dividend Aris
dividend for 10 or
more consecutive years but less than the 25
years needed to be
Dividend Aris
Dividend Aristocrats.
Moreover, PPL has
increased its
dividend for 17
consecutive years, putting it right up there with some
of the
more vaunted names in the sector.
More than 20
consecutive years of dividend raises, a massive near - term buyback program, a recent 25 %
dividend increase, and the possibility that shares are 12 % undervalued indicates this might be one
of the best opportunities in retail for
dividend growth investors right now.
At that point it had a
dividend yield of 5.8 % and had been increasing its dividend for 30 consecutive years (read over the analysis and look some more at the company's recent history since this was posted if you want to be impressed by Dividend Growth Investor and his an
dividend yield
of 5.8 % and had been
increasing its
dividend for 30 consecutive years (read over the analysis and look some more at the company's recent history since this was posted if you want to be impressed by Dividend Growth Investor and his an
dividend for 30
consecutive years (read over the analysis and look some
more at the company's recent history since this was posted if you want to be impressed by
Dividend Growth Investor and his an
Dividend Growth Investor and his analysis).
The
Dividend Aristocrats Index is comprised only
of businesses in the S&P 500 that have paid
increasing dividends every
year for 25 or
more consecutive years.
J&J has
increased its
dividend for 56
consecutive years, which makes it a member
of an even
more exclusive club.
The
Dividend Aristocrats List consists of the S&P 500 companies that have increased their dividend for 25 consecutive years
Dividend Aristocrats List consists
of the S&P 500 companies that have
increased their
dividend for 25 consecutive years
dividend for 25
consecutive years or
more.
Welltower's rate
of dividend growth isn't eye - popping, the company has paid uninterrupted dividends since 1971 while increasing its dividend for more than 10 consecutive years, making it a Dividend Achiever (see all Dividend Achiever
dividend growth isn't eye - popping, the company has paid uninterrupted
dividends since 1971 while
increasing its
dividend for more than 10 consecutive years, making it a Dividend Achiever (see all Dividend Achiever
dividend for
more than 10
consecutive years, making it a
Dividend Achiever (see all Dividend Achiever
Dividend Achiever (see all
Dividend Achiever
Dividend Achievers here).
Fewer than 100
of the
more than 10,000 publicly - traded companies have
increased annual
dividends for at least 26
consecutive years.