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Dividend Growth Stocks Of The Recent Week, Sorted By Growth

Company Ticker New Yield in % Dividend Growth New Dividend Old Dividend Payment Period
Cheniere Energy Partners CQH 6.71 2150.00% 0.45 0.02 Quarterly 
NACCO Industries Cl A NC 1.54 165.06% 0.165 0.06225 Quarterly 
Air Lease AL 0.93 33.33% 0.1 0.075 Quarterly 
Ares Management ARES 8.72 32.26% 0.41 0.31 Quarterly 
DR Horton DHI 1.09 25.00% 0.125 0.1 Quarterly 
Inter Parfums IPAR 1.94 23.53% 0.21 0.17 Quarterly 
Alon USA Partners ALDW 12.45 22.86% 0.43 0.35 Quarterly 
BorgWarner BWA 1.31 21.43% 0.17 0.14 Quarterly 
Starbucks SBUX 2.12 20.00% 0.3 0.25 Quarterly 
Huntington Ingalls Inds HII 1.14 20.00% 0.72 0.6 Quarterly 
Fidelity D&D Bancorp FDBC 2.51 16.13% 0.24 0.20667 Quarterly 
Snap-On SNA 2.07 15.49% 0.82 0.71 Quarterly 
Hewlett Packard Ent HPE 2.19 15.38% 0.075 0.065 Quarterly 
Nelnet A NNI 1.24 14.29% 0.16 0.14 Quarterly 
Core-Mark Holding CORE 1.38 11.11% 0.1 0.09 Quarterly 
Automatic Data ADP 2.24 10.53% 0.63 0.57 Quarterly 
LCI Industries LCII 1.90 10.00% 0.55 0.50 Quarterly 
Six Flags Entertainment SIX 4.3 9.38% 0.7 0.64 Quarterly 
Primoris Services PRIM 0.86 9.09% 0.06 0.06 Quarterly 
Aaron?s Inc AAN 0.34 9.09% 0.03 0.0275 Quarterly 
National Bankshares NKSH 2.79 8.93% 0.61 0.56 SemiAnnual 
Atmos Energy ATO 2.16 7.78% 0.485 0.45 Quarterly 
Aircastle Ltd AYR 4.7 7.69% 0.28 0.26 Quarterly 
Natl Storage Affiliates NSA 4.33 7.69% 0.28 0.26 Quarterly 
NVIDIA NVDA 0.28 7.14% 0.15 0.14 Quarterly 
DTE Energy DTE 3.16 6.97% 0.8825 0.825 Quarterly 
Black Hills BKH 3.18 6.74% 0.475 0.445 Quarterly 
MainSource Fincl Group MSFG 2.02 5.88% 0.18 0.17 Quarterly 
Jones Lang LaSalle JLL 0.52 5.71% 0.37 0.35 SemiAnnual 
Arbor Realty Trust ABR 8.93 5.56% 0.19 0.18 Quarterly 
Ladder Capital Cl A LADR 9.22 5.00% 0.315 0.3 Quarterly 
EMC Insurance Group EMCI 3.10 4.76% 0.22 0.21 Quarterly 
Group 1 Automotive GPI 1.26 4.17% 0.25 0.24 Quarterly 
Sabine Royalty Tr UBI SBR 4.36 4.14% 0.15715 0.1509 Monthly 
AmerisourceBergen ABC 2.03 4.11% 0.38 0.365 Quarterly 
Easterly Govt Properties DEA 5.06 4.00% 0.26 0.25 Quarterly 
Acadia Realty Trust AKR 3.69 3.85% 0.27 0.26 Quarterly 
STRATS Dom Res Ser 05-06 GJP 3.44 3.34% 0.0637 0.06164 Monthly 
Solar Capital SLRC 7.53 2.50% 0.41 0.40 Quarterly 
Global Water Resources GWRS 2.9 2.47% 0.02363 0.02306 Monthly 
4.65% Fltg. Rate STRATS GJO 2.13 2.14% 0.03873 0.03792 Monthly 
Universal Corp UVV 4.01 1.85% 0.55 0.54 Quarterly 
Sanchez Midstream Ptrs SNMP 14.2 1.51% 0.4508 0.4441 Quarterly 
Lexington Realty Trust LXP 6.85 1.43% 0.1775 0.175 Quarterly 
Emerson Electric EMR 3.1 1.04% 0.485 0.48 Quarterly 
Pattern Energy Group PEGI 8.07 0.48% 0.422 0.42 Quarterly 
Microchip Technology MCHP 1.59 0.14% 0.36 0.36 Quarterly 

12 Consumer Goods Stocks With Big Dividend Potential

Consumer stocks with low debt and dividend payout ratios to boost current yields originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. You know that I love stocks form the consumer goods sector because there are so many companies with a high quality and low cyclic business model. Around 3/4 of my investments have a deep relationship to the consumer sector.

Today I would like to finish my monthly screen about low debt stocks with small dividend payouts. I’ve tried to compile the top picks from the major capital sectors with high potential of a growing dividend.

Here you can find the links to the articles:

The consumer sector offers 12 stocks with a low dividend payout of less than 20 percent combined with a debt to equity ratio below 0.2. Nine of them have a current buy or better rating by brokerage firms.

I own none of the mentioned stocks. This could be reasonable to the fact that most of the results have a very small market capitalization. I do love big companies with strong cash flows and high market entry barriers but those have also high debt burdens.

Consumer Goods Stocks With Highest YTD Performance And Cheap Price Ratios

Consumer goods dividend stocks with highest year-to-date performance originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Consumer dividend stocks are my favorite investments when I think about how to make money on the stock market. I prefer those stocks because of the low cyclic they have. Most of them generate stable cash flows and pay good dividends as well as buy own shares back. Not to forget: They still have possibilities to grow in a developed market.

Today I would close my monthly screening serial of the best performing dividend stocks from several sectors with the consumer goods sector. These are the latest articles of the serial:


The 20 best performing dividend stocks from the consumer sector with a market capitalization over USD 200 million gained from 44.89 percent to 112.16 percent this year. The best performing non dividend paying stock is more an industrial stock than a consumer company. It’s the electric vehicle producer Tesla. The company’s stock price quadrupled since the start of the year. The top dividend payer is the multi-marketing level company Nu Skin Enterprises.

Despite the strong stock price increase, 16 of the top 20 performing sector dividend stocks still have a buy or better rating.

25 Stocks Increased Dividends Last Week

Stocks with dividend hikes from last week originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. Last week, 25 companies announced to raise their dividend distributions to shareholders. Many REITs and closed-end funds are on the list of the growth stocks.

My favorite is General Mills. GIS increased its dividends by 15.2 percent. That’s a pretty good value in my view especially when you consider that General Mills is not a fast growing stock. I also put shares of GIS into my Dividend Yield Passive Income Portfolio. With the latest hike, the current yield is back above the 3 percent mark.

Another stock with monthly paying dividends is Realty Income. It seems ambitious how fast they grow dividends. The latest hike was 0.2 percent on a monthly basis. The dividend payments of Realty Income are still higher than the earnings per share income – How long could this go on?

From 25 stocks with dividend growth from last week are 15 with a dividend growth of more than 10 percent. The average dividend growth amounts to 34.58 percent. Linked is a full free list of all companies and funds with some price ratios to compare.

Below the results are 4 High-Yields; 13 companies have a current buy or better rating.