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10 Monthly Dividend Paying Dogs

Dividend stockholders of quarterly, semi-annual and annual pay modalities anxiously await announcements from a firm, fund, or analyst to learn if their next dividend will be higher, lower, or paid at all. 

Monthly pay stocks, funds, trusts, and partnerships inform the holder every four and one third weeks by check and/or statement. If the entity reduces or suspends a payment, the holder can cancel their investment immediately to cut future losses.

Let’s combine monthly paying stocks with an established investment theory, the dogs of the dow strategy.

Those are stocks that pay you monthly dividends and having a high yield with a growing expected EPS. The system works to find bargains in any collection of dividend paying stocks. The use of analyst price upside estimates expanded the stock universe to include popular growth equities, as desired.

Below I’ve attached some of the top monthly dividend paying dogs...

13 Stocks With Dividend Growth In The Past Week

13 companies raised their dividends during the recent week. Dividend is so important for investors who like to grow their investments.

Below is a full list of all stocks that have raised their dividend payments within the past week. Five of the firms have a current yield of more than 3 percent.

Kroger, DTE Energy, Matson, Disney and Worthington Industries were the biggest stocks, all with a market capitalization above the one billion Mark.

Disney is for me the most impressive stocks. It has grown more to a merchandise company and licensing business than to an entertainment company, which is in general good.

I've missed the chance to buy the stock. I still believe that the current prices are too high but they truly reflect the strong growth which did not disappoint. Maybe I get some shares within the next market correction.

These are the latest dividend growers, sorted by yield....

The Latest Dividend Growth Stocks | LRR Energy

Linked is a current list of the latest Dividend Growth Stocks. The list contains six companies that have raised their cash distributions on the last trading day. Five of them pay dividends on a monthly basis and three have a double-digit dividend yield. Only one stock has a market cap over USD 1 billion.

The highest yielding stock from the list has a dividend yield ratio of 12.22 percent and comes from the independent oil & gas industry. It's the limited Partnership LRR Energy L.P. The company announced to boost its future quarterly dividend payments by 0.52 percent.


These are the latest Dividend Growth Stocks



Company
Dividend Yield in %
Dividend Growth
Payment Period
Ex-Dividend Date
Dividend Payment Date
Cross Timbers Royalty Tr
8.82
1.73%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/14/2013
Enduro Royalty Trust
10.59
3.97%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/14/2013
Home Loan Servicing Sols
7.21
7.14%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/12/2013
Hugoton Royalty Tr Un
13.35
26.88%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/14/2013
LRR Energy
12.29
0.52%
Quarterly
7/26/2013
 8/14/2013
San Juan Basin Royalty Tr
7.56
28.87%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/14/2013


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20 Stocks And Funds With Dividend Growth

Stocks with dividend hikes from last week originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. I enjoy it really to see how dividends grow. One company with monthly payments that hiked its dividends with an impressive speed is the retail real estate trust Realty Income. Last week they announced only a small hike of 0.2 percent but this bigger dividend will be paid every month.

I personally don’t like REITs and financials because of the high debt. They also invested huge amounts into assets of which I have no idea how they could perform. I stay by my core research competence and let them do their work.

Last week, 19 companies and one fund announced a dividend hike. Only half of them have a current buy or better rating. The average dividend growth of the top dividend growers from last week amounts to 53.73 percent.

17 High Yields With Additional Potential To Grow Dividends

High yielding stocks with low payout and debt ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Yesterday, I made a screen of Dividend Contenders with low long-term debt to equity ratios as well as slim payouts.

Today I like to widen the latest screen to High-Yields with a market capitalization over USD 300 million. Most of the high yielding stocks are full of debt. The only companies with a smaller amount of loans are such with a lower capitalization. The risks are much higher for those shares. I also needed to lower my screening guidance because of the small amount of results. These are my new criteria:

- Market Capitalization over USD 300 million
- Dividend Yield over 5 percent
- Long-term debt to equity above 0.6
- Payout ratio under 50 percent

Now, twelve stocks fulfill these criteria. Six of the results have a current buy or better rating.

23 Stocks Raised Dividends Last Week | High Dividend Growth Investing

Stocks with biggest dividend hikes from last week; originally published at Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of companies that have announced a dividend increase within the recent week. In total, 23 stocks and funds raised dividends of which 11 have a dividend growth of more than 10 percent. The average dividend growth amounts to 53.70 percent. Below the results are seven high-yields and ten companies are currently recommended to buy.

I personally own Becton Dickinson. I found him with two additional stocks from the industry a few years ago. Stocks from the medical instruments and supplies industry looked cheap during that time. Becton and the others had a bad time and they were traded at a P/E ratio of around 10 to 12 while earnings were forecasted to grow by double-digit rates for the mid-term. As we can see, they still raise dividends despite the uncertain economic environment. Not enough, they increased dividends by a rate of more than 10 percent! So my BDX position is not big. It represents only 0.7 percent of my full stock portfolio.