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7 Technology Large Cap Stocks With Yields Over 3%

In the growth at any price world of technology, finding good dividend yielding stocks can be a tall order. It's not just any company that can combine growth and profitability with just the right amount of payout to make things interesting.

With technology companies, it is always important to watch for excess. An ultra high yield can be great for living on dividends in retirement unless it reveals operating or balance sheet troubles. Rapid dividend growth is great also unless it drains the company of growth capital. Here are seven technology companies, each with a yield in excess of 3%.

Several have paying histories that make them blue-chip dividend stocks. All but Ericsson have increased their dividends by at least 5% per year over the last five years.

Here are the results...

50 Technology Dividend Dogs As Of June 2016

50 Technology Dividend Dogs As Of June 2016,
Source: Ycharts, Seeking Alpha

16 High-Yield Dividend Growth Stocks Good Enough To Buy

There are lots of stocks on the market that pay high dividends. For example, you can easily find mortgage REITs, shipping stocks or business development companies with yields of 10% or more.

Just because a stock pays a high dividend doesn't necessarily make it a good long-term investment. But it could make sense to put small amounts of money into high yielding stocks in order to boost your dividend income.

Attached you will find a compilation of stocks with high-yields that might boost your portfolio cash income in the futre. I hope you will find some new ideas on the list. Do you like any of them or do you still own a few of the selected stocks?

Here are a few great long-term investments with yields above 5%...

41 Deep Value Stocks Meeting Benjamin Graham Standards

Benjamin Graham is the grandfather of value investing and mentor of Warren Buffett who become popular with his value orientated dividend growth approach.

One question I ask myself often is what stocks Benjamin Graham would find if my dividend growth screener doesn't deliver good results for long-term orientated income investors.


I found a great article on Value walk that discussed the Graham Approach and delivered nice results which I've attached for your research. I hope you will find some values in it and start deeper research.


My personal favorites are Valero, Sands China, Marathon Petroleum, Potash, Garmin and SJM. Which stocks do you prefer from the screen?


From inception during 2002 to date, the stocks qualifying for the screen have returned 15.6% per annum.


Here are the results...