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		<title>14 Stocks Building Wealth Through Higher Dividends</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 05:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some traditionalist would say your home is your greatest wealth building asset. I would argue it is not. Others would say your income is your greatest wealth building asset. Though there is a lot of truth to the statement, it is still not your greatest wealth building asset. So, what is your greatest wealth building [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/"><img id="024.DV" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; float: left;" src="http://content.dividendsvalue.com/images/Pictures/024-Lock-Change-Dividend-Stocks.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>Some traditionalist would say your home is your <strong><a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/1356/your-greatest-wealth-building-asset/">greatest wealth building asset</a></strong>. I would argue it is not. Others would say your income is your greatest wealth building asset. Though there is a lot of truth to the statement, it is still not your greatest wealth building asset. So, what is your greatest wealth building asset? Everyone is born with it. Few realize its importance until they lose most of it. The asset is so priceless it can’t be bought. Your most valuable wealth building asset is <em>time</em>.</p>
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<p>With time, you can wait for blue-chip stocks to build a high yield-on-cost by growing their dividends. Below are several companies building shareholder wealth by recently increasing their cash dividends:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Franklin Electric</strong></span> (FELE) designs, manufactures, and distributes groundwater and fuel pumping systems. April 30th the company increased its quarterly dividend to $0.13/share. The dividend is payable on May 13 to shareholders of record on May 27. The ex-dividend date is May 26. FELE is a <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/1924/the-best-dividend-stocks-in-the-world/">Dividend Achiever</a> and has paid a higher dividend for 18 consecutive years. The yield based on the new payout is 1.54%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Fifth Street Finance</strong></span> (FSC) is a specialty finance company that lends to and invests in small and mid-sized companies. May 4th the company raised its quarterly dividend 6.7% to $0.32/share. The dividend is payable June 30, 2010, to shareholders of record as of May 20, 2010. The ex-dividend date is May 18, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 10.05%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Textainer Group</strong></span> (TGH) is engaged in the purchase, management, leasing, and resale of a fleet of marine cargo containers worldwide. May 5th the company increased its quarterly dividend 4.3% to $0.24/share. The dividend is payable on May 26, 2010 to all shareholders of record as of May 17, 2010. The ex-dividend date is May 13, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 4.01%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>TECO Energy</strong></span> (TE) serves the Tampa Bay region in west central Florida and has significant diversified operations related to its core business. May 5th the company increased its quarterly dividend to $0.205/share. The dividend is payable May 28 to shareholders of record as of May 14, 2010. The ex-dividend date is May 12, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 5.18%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cardinal Health</strong></span> (CAH) is one of the leading wholesale distributors of pharmaceuticals, medical/surgical supplies, and related products to a broad range of health care customers. May 5th the company raised its quarterly dividend 11% to $0.195/share. The dividend is payable on July 15 to shareholders of record on July 1. The ex-dividend date is June 29. CAH is a <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/1924/the-best-dividend-stocks-in-the-world/">Dividend Achiever</a> and has paid a higher dividend for 14 consecutive years. The yield based on the new payout is 2.26%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Talisman Energy</strong></span> (TLM) explores, develops, produces, transports, and markets crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids, mainly in North America, the North Sea and Southeast Asia. May 5th the company increases its semi-annual dividend 11% to C$0.125/share. The dividend will be paid on June 30, 2010 to shareholders of record at the close of business on June 4, 2010. The ex-dividend date is June 2, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 1.5%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Microchip</strong></span> (MCHP) supplies microcontrollers and analog and other semiconductor products for a wide variety of high-volume embedded control applications. May 5th the company raised its quarterly dividend to $0.342/share. The dividend is payable on June 2, 2010, to stockholders of record on May 19, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 4.90%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cognex Corp.</strong></span> (CGNX) is a provider of machine vision products that capture and analyze visual information used to automate tasks where vision is required. May 5th the company increased its quarterly dividend 20% to $0.06/share. The dividend announced today is payable on June 18, 2010, to all shareholders of record at the close of business on June 4, 2010. The ex-dividend date is June 2, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 4.90%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cablevision</strong></span> (CVC) is the fifth largest cable multiple system operator (MSO) in the U.S. May 6th the company raised its quarterly dividend to $0.125/share. Cablevision President and CEO James L. Dolan commented: &#8220;Given our strong performance, we have increased our dividend by 25 percent, enabling us to provide even more value to our shareholders.&#8221; The yield based on the new payout is 2.01%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Biovail Corp.</strong></span> (BVF) is engaged in the formulation, clinical testing, registration and manufacture of drug products using advanced drug delivery technologies. May 6th the company increased its quarterly dividend to $0.095/share. The dividend is payable on July 5, 2010 to shareholders of record at the close of business June 2, 2010. The ex-dividend date is May 31, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 2.39%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Union Pacific Corp.</strong></span> (UNP) operates the largest U.S. railroad, with over 32,000 miles of rail serving the western two-thirds of the country. May 6th the company raised its quarterly dividend 22% to $0.33/share. The dividend is payable July 1, 2010, to stockholders of record on May 28, 2010. The ex-dividend date is May 26, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 1.83%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Occidental Petroleum</strong></span> (OXY) is one of the largest oil and gas companies in the U.S., OXY has global operations in exploration and production. Its subsidiary OxyChem is the largest U.S. merchant marketer of chlorine and caustic soda. May 6th the company increased its quarterly dividend 15% to $0.38/share. The dividend is payable on July 15, 2010, to stockholders of record as of June 10, 2010. The ex-dividend date is June 8, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 1.89%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>RLI Corp.</strong></span> (RLI) provides selected property, casualty and surety insurance. May 6th the company raised its quarterly dividend to $0.29/share. The dividend is payable on July 15, 2010, to shareholders of record as of June 30, 2010. RLI is a <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/1924/the-best-dividend-stocks-in-the-world/">Dividend Achiever</a> and has paid a higher dividend for 35 consecutive years. The yield based on the new payout is 2.06%.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Public Storage</strong></span> (PSA) invests primarily in self-service storage facilities (mini-warehouses), but also in commercial and industrial properties. May 6th the company raised its quarterly dividend to $0.80/share. The yield based on the new payout is 2.06%.</p>
<p>To maximize long-term wealth we must find companies that will grow their dividends well into the future. For a list of stocks with a long string of consecutive cash dividend increases, see this <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/analysis/stock-ideas/"><strong>list</strong></a>.</p>
<p><em>Full Disclosure: No position in the aforementioned securities.  See a list of all my income holdings <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/holdings/dividend-stock-and-etfcef-holdings/"><strong>here</strong></a>.</em></p>
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		<title>4 Stocks With Higher Dividends</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 10:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>D4L</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Investing in Dividend Stocks is a long-term strategy. Frequent buying and selling of dividend stocks can significantly increase your expenses and taxes, thus lowering your returns. A growing dividend is a strong indication of a company&#8217;s increasing intrinsic value. Great companies that increase dividends tend to have rising share prices over time. Holding only first-rate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/"><img id="024.DV" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; float: left;" src="http://content.dividendsvalue.com/images/Pictures/024-Lock-Change-Dividend-Stocks.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>Investing in <strong>Dividend Stocks</strong> is a long-term strategy. Frequent buying and selling of dividend stocks can significantly increase your expenses and taxes, thus lowering your returns. A growing dividend is a strong indication of a company&#8217;s increasing intrinsic value. Great companies that increase dividends tend to have rising share prices over time. Holding only <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/1458/dividend-stocks-in-todays-market/"><strong>first-rate businesses</strong></a> protects your dividend streams and helps ensure you’ll also get steady price appreciation.</p>
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<p>Below are four companies rewarding their shareholders with higher cash dividends:</p>
<p><strong>Middlesex Water</strong> (MSEX) provides regulated water utility service in parts of New Jersey and Delaware; and also operates waste water systems. October 30th the company increased its quarterly dividend to $0.18/share. The dividend is payable December 1, 2009 to shareholders of record as of November 13, 2009. The ex-dividend date is November 11, 2009. MSEX is a <strong><a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/1924/the-best-dividend-stocks-in-the-world/">Dividend Champion</a></strong> and has increased its dividend for 36 consecutive years. The yield based on the new payout is 4.62%.</p>
<p><strong>Aaron&#8217;s</strong> (AAN) rents and sells residential and office furniture, consumer electronics and household appliances, and also manufactures furniture for rental and subsequent sale. November 4th the company raised its quarterly dividend 5.9% to $0.018/share. The dividend is payable January 4, 2010 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on December 1, 2009. The ex-dividend date is November 27. The yield based on the new payout is 0.27%.</p>
<p><strong>Microchip</strong> (MCHP) supplies microcontrollers and analog and other semiconductor<br />
products for a wide variety of high-volume embedded control applications. November 4th the company increased its quarter dividend to $0.34/share. The yield based on the new payout is 5.56%.</p>
<p><strong>Universal Corp.</strong> (UVV) is the world&#8217;s largest independent leaf tobacco dealer. November 5th the company raised its quarterly dividend 2.2% to $0.47/share. The dividend is payable February 9, 2010, to common shareholders of record at the close of business on January 11, 2010. The yield based on the new payout is 4.33%.</p>
<p>Great companies that raise their dividends each and every year often make the best income investments. For a list of stocks with a long string of consecutive dividend increases, see this <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/analysis/stock-ideas/"><strong>list</strong></a>.</p>
<p><em>Full Disclosure: No position in the aforementioned stocks. See a list of all my income holdings <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/holdings/dividend-stock-and-etfcef-holdings/"><strong>here</strong></a>.</em></p>
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		<title>If It Walks Like a Duck, Quacks Like a Duck, Then It Must Be an AFLAC (AFL) Dividend Increase and Others</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When I first started dividend investing, I erroneously focused on current dividend yield. I was fortunate enough to accidentally buy some good dividend stocks and hold them long enough to figure out the &#8220;secret&#8221; of dividend investing. Dividend investing is about future yield, not current yield. It is not necessarily starting with a high-yield [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5235908586280832786" style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XUD5K9wgUGI/SKmvHkGvzxI/AAAAAAAAAb0/8Gb8DdsBpgI/s400/945505_stock_search+Dividend+Investing+Cash+Wealth+Money+Life.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a> When I first started dividend investing, I <span>erroneously focused</span> on current dividend yield. I was fortunate enough to accidentally buy some good dividend stocks and hold them long enough to figure out the &#8220;<a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/1138/5-lessons-learned-about-investing/"><span style="font-weight: bold;">secret</span></a>&#8221; of dividend investing. Dividend investing is about future yield, not current yield. It is not necessarily starting with a high-yield investment, but ending up with a high-yield investment. This usually occurs by buying investments with a moderate yield, a history of growing dividends and letting time do its job.</p>
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<p>Here is a flock of companies that are building future yield for their shareholders by raising their cash dividends:</p>
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<li><span class="story_title">Aflac (AFL) </span><span class="story_title">Raises Qtr. Dividend 16.7% to $0.28/Share </span><span class="story_title"><span class="story_title">(2.48</span>%)</span></li>
<li><span class="story_title">Brown &amp; Brown (BRO) Boosts Qtr Dividned 7.1% to $0.075/Share </span><span class="story_title">(1</span>.71%)</li>
<li> <span class="story_title">Eaton Vance (EV) </span><span class="story_title">Increases</span><span class="story_title"> Qtr. Dividend 3% to $0.155/Share </span><span class="story_title">(3</span>.49%)</li>
<li><span class="story_title">Microchip Technology (MCHP) Increases Dividend 9.4% <span class="story_title">to $0.30</span><span class="story_title">/Share </span><span class="story_title">(5.72</span>%)</span></li>
<li> <span class="story_title">Airgas (ARG) </span><span class="story_title">Raises</span><span class="story_title"> </span><span class="story_title">Qtr. Dividend 33% to $0.16/Share </span><span class="story_title"><span class="story_title">(2.11</span>%)</span></li>
<li><span class="story_title">Hanover Insurance Group (THG) </span><span class="story_title">Boosts Dividend by 12.5% to $0.45/Share </span><span class="story_title"><span class="story_title">(1.37</span>%)</span></li>
<li> <span class="story_title">Shenandoah Telecommunications (SHEN) Increases Dividend 11% to $0.30</span><span class="story_title">/Share </span><span class="story_title">(1.42</span>%)</li>
<li><span class="story_title">Prosperity Bancshares (PRSP) </span><span class="story_title">Increases</span><span class="story_title"> Qtr. Dividend by 10% to $0.1375/Share </span><span class="story_title"><span class="story_title">(1.79</span>%)</span></li>
<li><span class="story_title">Tamalpais Bancorp (TAMB) </span><span class="story_title">Increases </span><span class="story_title">Qtr. Dividend 9% to $0.06/Share</span><span class="story_title"><span class="story_title"> (2.34</span>%)</span></li>
<li><span class="news_title">Arrow Financial (AROW) Increases </span><span class="story_title">Qtr. Dividend by 4% to $0.25/Share </span><span class="story_title"><span class="story_title">(4.21</span>%)</span></li>
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<p>After running these companies through my <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/tools/excel-models/"><strong>D4L-PreScreen.xls</strong></a> model, <span style="font-weight: bold;">EV</span> with a NPV of MMA Differential of $87,621 justifies an more complete evaluation. <span style="font-weight: bold;">MCHP</span> has a large NPV of MMA Differential, which usually begs the question can it sustain its dividend. <span style="font-weight: bold;">AFL</span> is a stock that I own and am currently accumulating.  <span style="font-weight: bold;">BRO</span> ($2,027) had a positive NPV of MMA Differential, but fell short of the $3,000 I look for from a company that is a Dividend Aristocrat. None of the others achieved the necessary <a href="http://dividendsvalue.com/1113/dividend-income-vs-mma/"><span style="font-weight: bold;">NPV of MMA Differential</span></a> to justify a full evaluation.</p>
<p><em>Disclosure: Long <span style="font-weight: bold;">AFL</span>.</em></p>
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