______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Fri. Nov. 20, 2009

11 Dividend Stocks Increasing Dividends and Long-Term Returns

It is a well-documented fact that a significant portion of the historical equity returns are a result of reinvested dividends. In Triumph of the Optimists: 101 Years of Global Investment Returns (2002), the authors looked at equity returns from capital gains and dividends from 1900 to 2000. They determined that performance in any given year was driven by capital appreciation, but long-term returns were largely the result of reinvested dividends.


Read more…

More on this topic (What's this?)
Ten Dividend Kings raising dividends for over 50 years
Five Dividend Stocks for long-term dividend growth
Anticipating Dividend Increases
Read more on Dividends at Wikinvest
Wed. Aug. 26, 2009

Seven Stingy Dividend Stocks

I currently track 100 dividend stocks in my D4L-Dashboard and have determined some of the lower rated stocks could be buys if the companies simply chose to increase their dividends. For various reasons their management has elected keep a low payout ratio and deploy the excess cash elsewhere.


Read more…

More on this topic (What's this?)
Ten Dividend Kings raising dividends for over 50 years
Twelve Dividend Stocks Increasing Dividends
Anticipating Dividend Increases
Read more on Dividends, Debt at Wikinvest
Wed. Apr. 29, 2009

Elite Dividend Stocks

There are many lists of dividend companies such as S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats, US Broad Dividend Achievers™ Index and The U.S. Dividend Champions. They all have one thing in common – trying to narrow the population to the very best dividend companies. When combined, as I did with the Stock Ideas list, this is a large and daunting list of 319 unique companies.  So, how do we find the Elite companies on this list?


Read more…

Fri. Nov. 21, 2008

Sysco (SYY) Raises Qtr. Dividend by 9% and Others

I am not a stock trader; I am a dividend and value based long-term buy-and-hold investor. When I add a stock to my dividend portfolio, it is my intention to hold the stock forever. I am not smart enough to time the daily gyrations of the stock market. However, I have one hard and fast rule about selling stocks: When an individual stock held as a dividend investment lowers its dividend, immediately sell it.


Read more…

More on this topic (What's this?)
Ten Dividend Kings raising dividends for over 50 years
Twelve Dividend Stocks Increasing Dividends
Anticipating Dividend Increases
Read more on Sysco, Dividends at Wikinvest