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A Quick Overview Of The Highest Yielding Stocks From The S&P 500

S&P 500 Stocks With Yields Over 5% Originally Published On “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. The S&P 500 index is a popular used tool by investors. Professionals like big insurance player or pension funds allocate their portfolio weighting on indices like the Dow Jones Index and Standard & Poor’s 500. The S&P 500 is a free-float capitalization-weighted index published since 1957 by Standard & Poor's, a division of McGraw-Hill Companies. For income investors, people who search the best dividend paying stocks in order to boost their dividend income, it is very revealing to know what yields are currently available.

I screened the index with its 500 companies by a minimum dividend yield of 5 percent. The index has twenty-three high yields and the highest yield amounts to 13.61 percent, paid by Pitney Bowes (PBI). Eight high yields have a P/E ratio below 15 and nine are currently recommended to buy.


76 Monster Yield Stocks With Ex-Dividend Date September 2012

Monthly High Yield Shares By Ex-Dividend Dates. High yield investing is popular especially just before the next dividend payout. In order to receive the next dividend, investors must take a look at the ex-dividend date. If you own a share or fund before this day, you will receive the next dividend. I screened interesting best yield stocks going ex-dividend within the next month – September 2012. As result, we found 76 stocks with an average dividend yield of 6.52 percent.

The Cheapest High Yield Stocks From The S&P 500

S&P 500 Stocks With Best Dividends By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. The S&P 500 index is a popular used tool by investors. Professionals like big insurance player or pension funds allocate their portfolio weighting on indices like the Dow Jones Index and Standard & Poor’s 500. The S&P 500 is a free-float capitalization-weighted index published since 1957 by Standard & Poor's, a division of McGraw-Hill Companies.


I screened the index with its 500 companies by the best dividend yields. The index has twenty-eight high yields and the highest yield amounts to 11.11 percent, paid by Pitney Bowes (PBI). In order to focus on the cheapest high yields, I decided to select only those stocks with a current P/E ratio of less than 15. Exactly thirteen companies remained of which seven have a buy or better recommendation.