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100 Stocks With Dividend Yields Over 10%

Please find attached the latest Yield Factbook of stocks with dividend yields over 10%. There is a lot of trash on the market and several stocks are close to cut their payment. Check it out if it helps you to find essential information. If you like to receive those books with fresh updates direct to your e-mail, please make a small donation to support our work. Thank you.



This is only a small part of the full Dividend Yield Investor Fact Book Package. The full package contains excel sheets of essential financial ratios from all 113 Dividend Champions (over 25 years of constant dividend growth) and 204 Dividend Contenders (10 to 24 years of consecutive dividend growth). It's an open version, so you can work with it very easily.

A small donation from you can help me to develop this books and improve the quality of the work. Together we can make the world a better and smarter place. A place with no information advantage between poor and rich persons who have enough budget to buy the expensive data from Reuters and Bloomberg.

As a gift, you will get the Dividend Yield Investor Fact Book Package each month. This compilation contains the following books and one Excel Sheet with financial ratios form all Dividend Champions and Dividend Contenders. Here is what you get for your donation:

- Foreign Yield Fact Book (updated weekly)
- Dividend Growth Stock Fact Book (updated monthly)
- 10 Percent Yielding Stock Compilation (updated weekly)
- Dividend Growth Excel Sheet (updated weekly)




These books and Excel Sheets are regular updated and keeps you up-to date with current yield figures from the best Dividend Growth Stocks. 

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Portfolio of 27 Best High-Yielding Oil and Gas Pipeline Stocks

According to analysts, North America needs to invest $641 billion in energy infrastructure by 2035 to meet growing demand. 

That is expected to triple the annual investment rate, which should drive strong growth for pipeline stocks over the next few decades. 

While there should be many winners, in my opinion, the best five stocks to invest in the growth of pipeline infrastructure in North America are below. Meanwhile, if you are looking for a more updated article, check out this piece on the best pipeline stocks.

Oil & gas pipeline operators transport fuel through pipelines, often over great distances. Most of these companies are structured as Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs), which helps limit costs by passing tax obligations along to shareholders. 

Since MLPs are required to distribute the vast majority of their earnings to shareholders, these stocks usually offer very high dividend yields.


The oil and gas pipeline stocks included in the portfolio computations are: BWP, BPL, ENB, EEP, ETE, ETP, EPD, GEL, HEP, MMP, NS, NSH, OKS, PAA, TCP and TLP. Others are ARCX, BKEP, CQP, ENBL, JPEP, KMI, PSXP, PAGP, SEP, TEP, TLLP, VLP and WES.

5 Income Investing Crown Picks

The holy grail of income investing is thus pretty simple – find fundamentally strong companies with sustainable high dividend yields to obtain a steady and predictable stream of money over the long term.

We have discovered seven stocks that bear solid prospects with a minimum market cap of $1 billion and offer a dividend yield of minimum 5%. All these stocks have a steady dividend yield of above 5% in the last five years and a good dividend growth history.

These are the results...

A Compilation Of High-Yield MLP Oil And Gas Pipeline Stocks

Oil & gas pipeline operators transport fuel through pipelines, often over great distances.

Most of these companies are structured as Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs), which helps limit costs by passing tax obligations along to shareholders.


Since MLPs are required to distribute the vast majority of their earnings to shareholders, these stocks usually offer very high dividend yields.


Master Limited Partnerships have the same liquid trading characteristics as common stock, yet they are very different from common stocks. The most obvious difference is that MLP's are 'pass through' investment vehicles--they pass through the income to you the investor. 


The Partnership pays no taxes at the company level--instead passing the income to you (and of course you likely pay taxes on the income). Thus one level of taxation is removed allowing the investor to receive a larger distribution. 


Today I like to show you some of the highest yielding oil and gas pipeline stocks on the market. Pipelines generate stable revenues while having a clear benefit compared to railroad and transportation stocks in terms of CO2 emissions.


Here is a table of 15 high-yield oil and gas pipeline partnerships...

20 Good Looking Dividend Stocks With A Broken Payment Stream

Every investor is looking for the perfect stock. A company with an impressive past performance and track record as well. When the financials looking good and valuation ratios looking attractive, that’s mostly the time to catch the investment.

The truth is that it is not the normal case to find the perfect stock that could promise you a solid and stable return with a high probability.

In the past, I've focused many of the articles on perfect dividend growth stocks that might look attractive. Today I like to show you some stocks that were perfect Dividend Champions, Contenders or Challengers but then they must cut dividends or run them flat due to a specific reason.

My main criteria are a low forward P/E, a debt-to-equity under 1 and a moderate earnings growth of 5% yearly. Attached you can find the 20 top yielding results.

Here are the 5 highest yielding results in detail...


14 High-Yielding Value Picks

Value investors are focused on deep values. They can identify values by looking at the cashflows from the company. If they are strong and reliable, there seems to be good values.

What if we combine the value with high yields in the future? I've tried to select several stocks that are classified by Reuters with high yields in the future.

In addition, those stocks have a good finance situation, a very solid and predictable business and comfortable profitability. 14 stocks fulfilled my criteria. Attached is also a sheet of all results with the most important fundamentals.

These are the results....

13 Unleveraged Dividend Challengers With Yields Over 2% | Dividend Income Growth

Dividend Challengers with very low debt to equity ratios and great initial dividend yields originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com

If you read my blog for a longer time you should have noticed that dividend growth is one of the most important wealth drivers for long-term dividend investors.

I also talked about the difference between high dividend yields at a low growth and low yielding stocks with a high dividend growth.

The answer of this question is a between solution: Look at good initial yields with growing dividends over the longer period. I talk about mentionable yields and growth rates above the inflation level.

Today I would like to combine both, good growth with an acceptable initial dividend yield. In addition I love it to find stocks with low or no long-term debt. This increases the chance for further big dividend hikes or an accelerated growth.

Only a low leveraged company has more flexibility to grow sales and income much easier. Let’s take a look into the third dividend growth stock category - Dividend Challengers.

Thirteen stocks from the Dividend Challengers list (stocks with dividend growth between 5 to 10 consecutive years) fulfilled my above mentioned criteria. One stock has a high yield close to the double-digit yield ratio and five got a buy or better rating by brokerage firms. Most of the companies from the screening results are low capitalized; eight of them have a market capitalization under USD 2 billion.

19 High Yielding Income Growth Stocks With Low Debt Ratios

High-Yield dividend growth stocks with low debt originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". I often tell that growth and income growth are two major items in wealth creating.

Another criterion is the debt level. A company with an indebtedness has much more possibilities to grow or to create something special. Companies with a huge debt load must create management teams to handle this debt and look for new finance rounds.


I love it when stocks have a low debt to equity ratio. But it’s only an additional stone in the wall of corporate finance and valuation.


Today I like to highlight the highest dividend paying stocks (over five percent dividend yield) with more than five years of consecutive dividend growth and a debt to equity ratio of less than one. The ratio is not really low but it’s ok for a higher yielding company in my view. What matters in this area is the expected growth. Growth destroys debt. A growing income makes it easier to pay back the loans.


Nineteen companies fulfilled these criteria of which seven have a buy or better rating. Oil and gas pipeline stocks and drilling companies are the dominating industries in this screen.


Best Yielding Dividend Challengers | 30 High-Yield Dividend Growth Stocks

Dividend Challengers with the highest dividend yields originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Dividend Challengers are the third class of the best dividend growth stocks. They raised cash distributions to shareholders in form of dividends over a period between 5 and 10 years without a break.

Exactly 175 stocks raised dividends over this period. Today, I like to present the best yielding Challengers. The list below shows all High-Yield stocks. In total, there are 30 companies with a yield of more than 5 percent and nearly half of the results are recommended to buy.

Some Challengers have the potential to grow dividends to real Champions but most of them will fail over the next five or ten years. I personally would not use the dividend growth criteria as a big requirement. The biggest capital gains will be made with good growth picks. The payments will come from alone in the end.