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10 Dividend Champions - Part IX

Here is a current sheet of stocks that increased their dividends year after year over a period of 25 or more consecutive years (U.S. Dividend Champions). The list begins with stocks that have the longest history in dividend increasing, starting with the year 1953. This article will be divided into several parts; more than 90 Dividend Champions will be presented.

Stocks with a long dividend history and consecutive increasing dividends are excellent candidates for a dividend income investor. Dividends are the main wealth contributor and they deliver nearly one third of the annual return in the long-run.

The average dividend-yield of the Dividend Champions list amounts to 2.68 percent while the average payout ratio is 2.65. As a result, an average P/E ratio of 64.29 is calculated. Price to sales ratio is 1.87 and price to book ratio 3.11. Total debt to assets ratio is 18.0 leads to a return on equity of 17.37 percent. The operating margin amounts to 15.84 percent. Companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ as well as being part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite.

Here is the table of 10 Dividend Champions with some fundamentals:

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