Income investors need high dividend paying stocks. That's difficult because the monetary easing policy lifted stocks into new valuation levels and destroyed all safe yields.
Recently, I've introduced 6 stocks that pay a yield of 5 percent or more. Today I would like to enlarge this selection of stocks by addtion 6 companies.
If you’re looking for individual shares that pay 4% (or slightly more or less, depending on market swings), their list is rich with suggestions. Unlike other dividend-fund managers who emphasize long-term dividend growth, you should take a look at my today's screen.
Today I would continue to present high yielding shares, also a few names from abroad. These are my results. Which do you like?
6 Additional top picks with high yields to consider are....
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These 6 Great Dividend Stocks Paying You 5% Or More
Do you
remember times when you get 5 percent on your savings? Those were great times
but now we receive nothing for putting money into banks but still have a risk.
Dividend
stocks rose and yields from the high-quality payer also come down but there are
still a few names with solid dividends, cash payments above 5 percent.
When
choosing high-dividend stocks over bonds you have a little more volatility to
contend with and stock dividends can be cut by a company’s board of directors
with no warning and with no legal liability.
Today, I
like to show you 6 top dividend stocks with high yields and solid fundamentals.
Which do you like?
These are the results...
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AHGP,
Dividend Growth,
Dividends,
HCP,
High Yield,
STO,
T,
TEF,
TOT,
Value
10 High Yielding Stocks With Reliable Dividends
About 60
companies in the S&P 500 have yields of 3% or more. To make our cut, each
company needs to cover its dividend from estimated 2015 earnings.
I excluded
oil stocks and real estate investment trusts as well as master limited
partnerships, which are valued differently than regular corporations using
cash-flow measures rather than reported earnings.
These are my results....
4 Dividend Payer With 10% Yields And Promising Fundamentals
Big dividends are dead? No, I don't
think so. Despite the fact that the FED and other national banks killed the
interest rates, there are still high and stable dividend payments.
Today I like to
focus my thoughts on higher risk stocks with bigger dividends. Those stocks
have a really low market capitalization, a high payout ratio and cheap valuation.
As a result, dividend yield ratios explode. Attached is a list of the top 20 results by yield who met my criteria.
As a result, dividend yield ratios explode. Attached is a list of the top 20 results by yield who met my criteria.
These are my
criteria in detail:
- Market Cap over
$300 million
- Positive 5Y
Earnings Growth Forecast
- Low Forward P/E
- Debt/Equity
under 0.5
- Buy Rating from
Analysts
These are the 5
top yielding results...
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DX,
Growth,
High Yield,
Midcaps,
PMT,
PZN,
Small Cap,
VIV
19 High-Yielding Dividend Growth Stocks For High Income Seeking Investors
Each income orientated investor
need a high cash source in order to satisfy his needs of income. Major sources
on the capital market are dividends. Those are payments by the corporate to its
shareholders.
Dividends should
be reliable and grow. That's a major reason why dividend growth has an
essential meaning for investors. A long history of rising dividends and
sustainable payments increases the trust relationship to the owners of the
company.
Today I want to
show you the highest yielding dividend growth stocks with a consecutive dividend growth history
of more than 10 years in a row.
19 stocks with
yields above the High-Yield mark 5 percent fulfilled my criteria of which three
have a low forward P/E.
If you like more ideas, please look at the list of High-Yield Large Caps of the stock market. There are a lot of solid dividend growth and value companies on it.
Which stocks do
you like from the screen?
13 Stocks With Dividend Yields Over 10%
I
know you like dividends and can't wait to receive the next payment from your
favorite company.
Dividends are great but most of the dividend stocks don't give you high amounts of cash into your pocket.
Dividends are great but most of the dividend stocks don't give you high amounts of cash into your pocket.
Why don't we look for stocks with very high yields?
I talk about dividend yields in the double-digit yield range, 10 percent or more on a yearly basis. That's possible.
I talk about dividend yields in the double-digit yield range, 10 percent or more on a yearly basis. That's possible.
Sounds great? Yes for sure but those dividends often
include a great risk of being reduced in the near future.
Below
are 13 stocks with very high dividend yields (over 10 percent or more). I've
compiled only stocks from the U.S. with a higher market capitalization in order
to keep the big risks out.
13 stocks with yields over 10 percent are...
Yields Of The Dividend Aristocrats | 12 Cheapest Stock Of The Index
Today I've attached a list of the
yields from the Dividend Aristocrats for you. You can also find the payout
ratios in this table. It's very informative in my view and I use this overview
too in order to get a feeling about the pricing of the market.
Dividend Aristocrats are stocks that have increased dividend payments over a period of
25 consecutive years without a break. That's a top value and around 100+companies could achieve this goal.
Standard &
Poor's increases the restrictions and cut the list to 42 members. Well not all
stocks are good from the list but you can find there some value player. Just take a look!
Only 12 companies yield over 3 percent. Not bad for a low interest environment. The bond market offers 1.56 percent and has also default risks.
The top yielding stocks also slow grower full of debt. Which stock do you like or own from the list? Let me know your thoughts and write a comment. Thank you.
These are my main thoughts to the Dividend Aristocrats list:
- When we look at the highest yielding stocks with yields over 3 percent, we see that only 3 companies have a low forward P/E.
- Stocks with a lower yield are much cheaper. 9 companies with yields less than 2 percent have a forward P/E under 15.
- Low yielding stocks pay out less of it's annual earnings and might be reinvest more money into growth.
Also read this: 25 Of The Most Attractive Dividend Stocks
These are the 12 cheapest Dividend Aristocrats:
Company
|
Ticker
|
Mcap
|
P/E
|
P/B
|
P/S
|
Yield
|
AT&T,
Inc.
|
182.96B
|
10.38
|
1.99
|
1.40
|
5.22%
|
|
Consolidated
Edison, Inc.
|
16.50B
|
13.04
|
1.33
|
1.26
|
4.47%
|
|
Chevron
Corporation
|
230.66B
|
11.59
|
1.49
|
1.06
|
3.52%
|
|
Exxon
Mobil Corporation
|
406.98B
|
12.16
|
2.26
|
0.96
|
2.89%
|
|
Bemis
Company, Inc.
|
3.80B
|
17.37
|
2.25
|
0.77
|
2.84%
|
|
AFLAC
Inc.
|
26.50B
|
9.24
|
1.51
|
1.14
|
2.53%
|
|
Wal-Mart
Stores Inc.
|
246.49B
|
16.00
|
3.18
|
0.51
|
2.51%
|
|
Stanley
Black & Decker, Inc.
|
14.10B
|
23.14
|
2.00
|
1.26
|
2.31%
|
|
The
Chubb Corporation
|
21.98B
|
11.19
|
1.36
|
1.58
|
2.19%
|
|
Medtronic,
Inc.
|
62.04B
|
21.40
|
3.27
|
3.61
|
1.93%
|
|
Archer-Daniels-Midland
Company
|
32.84B
|
20.43
|
1.65
|
0.37
|
1.89%
|
|
Franklin
Resources Inc.
|
34.39B
|
15.41
|
3.04
|
4.13
|
0.87%
|
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5 Top Dividend Stocks With No Debt But High Cash On Balance Sheet
I hate it when one of my
stock holdings cut its dividends. Tesco did it recently and I will lose now 75 percent
of my income from the stake.
For sure, it’s not much because the stock has only a portfolio share of around one percent but I've bought this share in hopes to get a stable output or a rising long-term dividend with low taxation.
For sure, it’s not much because the stock has only a portfolio share of around one percent but I've bought this share in hopes to get a stable output or a rising long-term dividend with low taxation.
Recently I wrote
about stocks that have lower debt amounts on their balance sheets. I made this with thoughts in my mind to avoid a future dividend
cut.
Today I
will strengthen my criteria and tighten the focus on stocks with no debt and
high cash amounts. That's the highest level of safeness every investor could
reach.
I found the
graphic on US Today with some interesting stocks in terms of cash and debt (look at the end of this article).
The list shows 26 U.S. stocks with no debt! There are more available on the market but those are some of the biggest and you might know them.
The list shows 26 U.S. stocks with no debt! There are more available on the market but those are some of the biggest and you might know them.
Cash is king and
large capitalization too. I love big capitalized stocks because of their good business diversification. Those stocks have often a well diversified product portfolio
and great sales teams all over the world.
Big companies also have more money for research and development and offer more money and social benefits to the best talented people in the world.
Big companies also have more money for research and development and offer more money and social benefits to the best talented people in the world.
If one country or
currency suffers, a different one can eliminate the problems with sales growth.
No every problem can be solved so easy but investors have a better chance to make a good return.
No debt could also mean more money for shareholders (Dividends or Share Buybacks) or a higher growth.
The company can invest into the future by acquisitions or product investments.
In the end, everything
is a question of the ability of the management team; a good team can boost the
company while a bad head can bring them down.
Below are five of my favorite stocks with no debt and high cash mountains.
Below are five of my favorite stocks with no debt and high cash mountains.
8 Stocks With Nearly Safe Dividends
A good example how debt destroys
the dreams of dividend growth investors is Tesco. The company cut its dividend
payments yesterday by 75 percent.
The major reasons
for the trigger were worsening earnings as well as a high debt burden.
Warren Buffett also bought a small stake in Tesco a few years ago and most of us thought it was a safe haven but as
I saw the huge debt amount of 10 billion British pounds, I was shocked. Am I
wrong? Did I oversee something my analysis? No! Now we see the bitter result of
a weakening business with high debt.
Quick Tesco Income Statement Source: MSN Money |
I personally love
companies with strong growth and low debt ratios. In my blog I've also often
published hundreds of stock ideas and some of them performed very well.
The market is full
of high dividend payer with a big long-term debt portfolio. Below are eight
large cap dividend stocks with very low debt-to-equity ratios.
I've focused my
thoughts on stocks with a yield over 2 percent but you must consider the full
amount of cash which the company owns. The higher the cash per share, the
better the premium you can pay but in the end, it’s the operational business that
drives the stock up or down.
Only a good
growing company with better developing business perspectives can lift up your
asset. I know that it is hard to look into the future and nobody has the
ability to do this but with a small piece of unclouded thoughts, your
investment should become a clear target or trash.
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8 solid dividend stocks with very low debt in order to avoid dividend cuts in the future are...
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8 solid dividend stocks with very low debt in order to avoid dividend cuts in the future are...
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12 Higher Capitalized Stocks With Yields Over 10% You Might Like...
Puhhh...this interest environment
is boring. You need a huge amount of money to receive a low yield. That's crazy
but you can Thank Ben Bernanke and the current Fed Chairman Janet Yellen.
Most people don't
know it but there are still high yields and stocks that pay double digit
dividend yields on your investment. For sure those companies are more risky but
you get also compensated by higher cash returns.
Attached is a
small list of all mid and large capitalized stocks that offer currently a
double-digit dividend yield or a yield over 10 percent yearly.
Most of the stocks
also have a low valuation by forward price to earnings. Nearly all of the
results come from the financial and basic material sector.
These are the
three companies with a buy or better rating in detail....
4 Most Attractive Dividend Growth Champions
P/E figures of the overall market are still high at a range of 18-20. Investing within a low interest era is very difficult but stock picking still can help you to attract good companies at solid prices.
In order to ensure that you don't overpay a stock, you must have a strong focus on the valuation level, debt and growth figures as well as margins.
Below are five Dividend Champions with a low forward P/E (less than 15), a current dividend yield of more than 3 percent as well as a debt-to-equity ratio under 0.5.
The four most attractive Dividend Champions on the market are....
In order to ensure that you don't overpay a stock, you must have a strong focus on the valuation level, debt and growth figures as well as margins.
Below are five Dividend Champions with a low forward P/E (less than 15), a current dividend yield of more than 3 percent as well as a debt-to-equity ratio under 0.5.
The four most attractive Dividend Champions on the market are....
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Dividends,
Growth,
High Yield,
ORI,
THFF
12 Stock Ideas From The S&P High Yield Dividend Aristocrats Index
In
a low interest environment, it's more important to catch a good yielding stock with a
fair possibility of a solid capital gain in the mid-term.
Today I would like to screen the S&P High Yield
Dividend Aristocrats Index by stocks with a P/E under 20 and a solid debt
situation, measured by a debt-to-equity value of 0.5. I accept a higher valuation
due to a better debt ratio; A good deal in my view.
Attached are the 12 best yielding results with a
dividend yield above the 2 percent mark.
My favorites are Exxon Mobil, Genuine Parts and
Walgreen but on the list are more interesting stocks. Take a look on the sheet
and make your own advice...
3 top picks from the S&P High Yield Dividend Aristocrats Index...
Labels:
ABT,
ADM,
AFL,
Cheap Stock,
CINF,
CVX,
Debt Ratio,
Dividend Aristocrats,
Dividend Growth,
Dividends,
GD,
GPC,
High Yield,
Index,
ITW,
JNJ,
ORI,
WAG,
XOM
Dividend Weekly World Yield Stock Report 1/2014 | Free PDF Download
Attached is the current Dividend Weekly, a weekly yield and performance report of the world's best dividend paying stocks. Find on over 30 pages the best and highest dividend yields worldwide. The report is available as free PDF download.
The Dividend Weekly is a weekly published Fact Book with focus on dividend stocks. With this book, investors get a full overview of major leaders and laggards. In addition, they get a feeling of which dividend stocks are popular and which ones are the best investment opportunities in markets that are going up and down.
The book has the following items:
- Best 1-Week Performing Dividend StocksThe book has the following items:
- Best Dividend Stocks Year-To-Date
- Best Yielding Stocks At New Highs
- Most Recommended Dividend Stocks
- Overbought Dividend Stocks
- Most Shorted Dividend Stocks
- Best Dividend Aristocrats in Canada and USA
- Stocks With Dividend Growth From Last Week
- Best Yielding Stocks From the World's Leading Stock Exchanges and Indices
- Ex-Dividend Stocks For Next Week
Here is the full book for free read and download:
Dividend Weekly World Yield Stock Report 51/2013 | Free PDF Download
Attached is the current Dividend Weekly, a weekly yield and performance report of the world's best dividend paying stocks. Find on over 30 pages the best and highest dividend yields worldwide. The report is available as free PDF download.
The Dividend Weekly is a weekly published Fact Book with focus on dividend stocks. With this book, investors get a full overview of major leaders and laggards. In addition, they get a feeling of which dividend stocks are popular and which ones are the best investment opportunities in markets that are going up and down.
The book has the following items:
- Best 1-Week Performing Dividend StocksThe book has the following items:
- Best Dividend Stocks Year-To-Date
- Best Yielding Stocks At New Highs
- Most Recommended Dividend Stocks
- Overbought Dividend Stocks
- Most Shorted Dividend Stocks
- Best Dividend Aristocrats in Canada and USA
- Stocks With Dividend Growth From Last Week
- Best Yielding Stocks From the World's Leading Stock Exchanges and Indices
- Ex-Dividend Stocks For Next Week
Here is the full book for free read and download:
5 Higher Yielding Financial Stocks With Low Debt Figures
Dividends are a powerful income source if you use it
wisely. I personally prefer stocks with solid growth potential but don't like to
overpay a stock.
But as investor with a small pocket and a high desire
of big yielding stocks, I also need to look at companies with yields far above
the 5 percent mark.
Today I've discovered some stock ideas from the
financial sector. I know, it’s not the best place to hunt for opportunities
because the assets are often strange in terms of asset volatility. In addition,
the financial sector often life from interest arbitrage, a risky and low margin
business (in a market with full information). However, you can find a
compilation about financial stocks with high yields and "normal" debt
ratios beow.
These are my criteria:
Market cap is greater than Over 100 million.
Dividend yield is greater than 8.5%.
The payout ratio is less than 100%.
Total debt to equity is less than 1.00.
Five higher yielding stocks from the financial sector fulfilled these
criteria. The most of the results are low capitalized.
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NMFC,
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TICC
British American Tobacco (BTI): Position Increase By 30 Percent
We’re going
to year-end and I’ve some thoughts about the Dividend Yield Passive
Income Portfolio in my mind.
I've planned to gain around $3k in estimated dividends by the end of 2013. This aim is nearly achieved but I also believe that the markets are more likely overpriced than the year before.
Not enough, the sentiment is very anxious because of the FED tapering story and the high amount of margin traders on the floor.
What I believe is that it could make sense to keep the investment amounts calm. It will come better times to invest in order to make a good return over the long-run.
In order to increase current bets on losing positions, I've decided to increase shares of the British American Tobacco Stake by 30 percent.
I've planned to gain around $3k in estimated dividends by the end of 2013. This aim is nearly achieved but I also believe that the markets are more likely overpriced than the year before.
Not enough, the sentiment is very anxious because of the FED tapering story and the high amount of margin traders on the floor.
What I believe is that it could make sense to keep the investment amounts calm. It will come better times to invest in order to make a good return over the long-run.
In order to increase current bets on losing positions, I've decided to increase shares of the British American Tobacco Stake by 30 percent.
I bought 7
additional shares and lifted the full stake to a total value of $3,070.20, the
second biggest position in the whole portfolio behind IBM. The total purchase
amount was only $721.
Portfolio Transactions (Click to enlarge) |
Portfolio Transactions (Click to enlarge) |
Portfolio Transactions (Click to enlarge) |
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For readers
who are new to the matter and my dividend growth philosophy: I funded a virtual
portfolio with 100k on October 04, 2012 with the aim to build a passive income
stream that doubles each five to ten years. I plan to purchase each week one
stock holding until the money is fully invested. The total number of constituents
is expected at 50 – 70 companies and the dividend income should be at least at
$3,000 per year.
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Due to the
new stock purchase and dividend hikes, the current estimated portfolio income
rises to $2,892 per year. It will be hard to hit the $3,000 mark by the end of
the year because I have only two trades in order to satisfy my own rule to buy
only one stock each week.
The
strategy is long-term orientated and loses ground in market with strong
up-trend forces. Within the past year, the markets were very bullish and the
portfolio performance suffered a little bit.
Stocks from
the portfolio are up 7.98 percent while the full portfolio performance amounts
to 8.32 percent.
Portfolio Transactions (Click to enlarge) |
Here is the income perspective of the portfolio
Sym
|
Name
|
P/E Ratio
|
Dividend Yield
|
Buy
|
# Shrs
|
Income
|
Value
|
TRI
|
33.06
|
3.55
|
28.90
|
50
|
$65.00
|
$1,840.00
|
|
LMT
|
Lockheed Martin C
|
14.72
|
3.46
|
92.72
|
20
|
$95.60
|
$2,780.60
|
INTC
|
Intel Corporation
|
13.23
|
3.68
|
21.27
|
50
|
$45.00
|
$1,214.50
|
MCD
|
McDonald's Corpor
|
16.99
|
3.32
|
87.33
|
25
|
$78.00
|
$2,361.00
|
WU
|
Western Union Com
|
11.1
|
2.98
|
11.95
|
100
|
$50.00
|
$1,637.00
|
PM
|
Philip Morris Int
|
16.2
|
4.14
|
89.76
|
30
|
$105.87
|
$2,557.20
|
JNJ
|
Johnson & Johnson
|
20.33
|
2.84
|
69.19
|
20
|
$51.80
|
$1,827.00
|
MO
|
Altria Group Inc
|
14.51
|
4.84
|
33.48
|
40
|
$72.00
|
$1,484.00
|
SYY
|
Sysco Corporation
|
21.83
|
3.09
|
31.65
|
40
|
$44.80
|
$1,451.20
|
DRI
|
Darden Restaurant
|
18.25
|
4.09
|
46.66
|
30
|
$63.00
|
$1,548.90
|
CA
|
CA Inc.
|
13.84
|
3.09
|
21.86
|
50
|
$50.00
|
$1,617.00
|
PG
|
Procter & Gamble
|
20.91
|
2.88
|
68.72
|
25
|
$59.20
|
$2,059.25
|
KRFT
|
Kraft Foods Group
|
17.1
|
3.83
|
44.41
|
40
|
$80.00
|
$2,104.40
|
MAT
|
Mattel Inc.
|
18.96
|
3.18
|
36.45
|
40
|
$57.60
|
$1,814.80
|
PEP
|
Pepsico Inc. Com
|
19.08
|
2.76
|
70.88
|
20
|
$44.82
|
$1,618.60
|
KMB
|
Kimberly-Clark Co
|
21.59
|
3.12
|
86.82
|
15
|
$48.60
|
$1,558.80
|
COP
|
ConocoPhillips Co
|
10.63
|
3.89
|
61.06
|
20
|
$52.80
|
$1,388.60
|
GIS
|
General Mills In
|
18.57
|
2.86
|
42.13
|
30
|
$42.60
|
$1,489.20
|
UL
|
Unilever PLC Comm
|
18.46
|
3.56
|
39.65
|
35
|
$48.83
|
$1,369.55
|
NSRGY
|
NESTLE SA REG SHR
|
19.83
|
3.03
|
68.69
|
30
|
$65.31
|
$2,134.80
|
GE
|
General Electric
|
19.95
|
2.86
|
23.39
|
65
|
$49.40
|
$1,744.60
|
ADP
|
Automatic Data Pr
|
26.24
|
2.31
|
61.65
|
25
|
$44.63
|
$1,925.50
|
K
|
Kellogg Company C
|
23.19
|
2.97
|
61.52
|
25
|
$45.00
|
$1,512.50
|
KO
|
Coca-Cola Company
|
20.33
|
2.86
|
38.83
|
40
|
$44.80
|
$1,569.20
|
RTN
|
Raytheon Company
|
14.76
|
2.51
|
57.04
|
20
|
$43.00
|
$1,728.80
|
RCI
|
Rogers Communicat
|
12.13
|
3.78
|
46.5
|
50
|
$84.60
|
$2,218.50
|
GPC
|
Genuine Parts Com
|
18.18
|
2.65
|
77.06
|
20
|
$42.96
|
$1,622.40
|
TSCDY
|
TESCO PLC SPONS A
|
N/A
|
4.34
|
17.08
|
110
|
$75.79
|
$1,740.20
|
APD
|
Air Products and
|
22.95
|
2.58
|
85.71
|
15
|
$41.55
|
$1,615.80
|
GSK
|
GlaxoSmithKline P
|
20.22
|
4.69
|
52.16
|
30
|
$72.24
|
$1,541.10
|
WMT
|
Wal-Mart Stores
|
15.09
|
2.39
|
79.25
|
20
|
$37.60
|
$1,561.60
|
BTI
|
British American
|
15.7
|
4.07
|
111.13
|
30
|
$125.40
|
$3,070.20
|
CHL
|
China Mobile Limi
|
10.17
|
4.31
|
55.32
|
40
|
$89.52
|
$2,087.60
|
MMM
|
3M Company Common
|
19.45
|
2.01
|
110.27
|
15
|
$38.10
|
$1,896.45
|
TUP
|
Tupperware Brands
|
19.51
|
2.38
|
80.98
|
15
|
$33.30
|
$1,398.60
|
IBM
|
International Bus
|
12.01
|
2.13
|
193.17
|
20
|
$74.00
|
$3,456.00
|
HAS
|
Hasbro Inc.
|
23.6
|
2.33
|
44.09
|
30
|
$36.00
|
$1,552.80
|
T
|
AT&T Inc.
|
24.81
|
5.31
|
34.47
|
30
|
$54.00
|
$1,015.50
|
WAG
|
Walgreen Co. Comm
|
22.48
|
2.05
|
44.25
|
30
|
$35.40
|
$1,710.30
|
AFL
|
AFLAC Incorporate
|
10.02
|
2.16
|
59.39
|
20
|
$28.40
|
$1,319.20
|
TGT
|
Target Corporatio
|
16.83
|
2.51
|
68.69
|
32
|
$50.56
|
$1,995.52
|
CSCO
|
Cisco Systems In
|
11.15
|
2.49
|
23.98
|
130
|
$66.30
|
$2,631.20
|
DE
|
Deere & Company C
|
9.55
|
2.29
|
84.11
|
15
|
$29.85
|
$1,307.70
|
RGR
|
Sturm Ruger & Co
|
13.47
|
2.99
|
51.65
|
20
|
$42.48
|
$1,422.40
|
LO
|
Lorillard Inc Co
|
15.82
|
4.37
|
42.3
|
30
|
$66.00
|
$1,504.20
|
UNP
|
Union Pacific Cor
|
17.75
|
1.84
|
154.75
|
8
|
$23.68
|
$1,286.00
|
IDA
|
IDACORP Inc. Com
|
15.43
|
3.05
|
47.94
|
20
|
$31.40
|
$1,029.60
|
BAX
|
Baxter Internatio
|
16.85
|
2.89
|
66.38
|
20
|
$38.40
|
$1,325.40
|
MSFT
|
Microsoft Corpora
|
13.93
|
2.61
|
33.88
|
40
|
$38.80
|
$1,467.60
|
ACN
|
Accenture plc. Cl
|
15.02
|
2.35
|
77.71
|
20
|
$34.80
|
$1,478.80
|
BCE
|
BCE Inc. Common
|
14.1
|
3.96
|
44.26
|
25
|
$42.48
|
$1,067.50
|
VZ
|
Verizon Communica
|
62.67
|
4.31
|
50.31
|
30
|
$62.25
|
$1,435.20
|
CVX
|
Chevron Corporati
|
9.89
|
3.22
|
124.03
|
10
|
$39.00
|
$1,199.00
|
ORCL
|
Oracle Corporatio
|
14.44
|
0.71
|
35.2
|
40
|
$9.60
|
$1,329.20
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$2,892.11
|
$92,622.57
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Average Yield
|
3.12%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Yield On Cost
|
3.37%
|
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