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These 9 Dividend Aristocrats Look Most Attractive Now

Investors have enjoyed many years of cheering for dividend hikes. Now there is some belief that after a seven and a half year bull market run that many companies will have a hard time raising their dividends with as much vigor (or at all) in the years ahead.

Roughly half of all total returns through time come from dividends, so investors who want a solid dividend strategy ahead are much more likely to prefer those companies that have a history of raising their dividends year after year — and that can keep raising dividends ahead.

Attached you will find 9 of the cheapest Dividend Aristocrats by forward P/E. Each of the stocks pays a dividend yield of 2% to 4.73%.

These are the cheapest Dividend Aristocrats now...

10 Stocks With The Biggest Dividend Cheque

Income investors rely on dividend stocks to provide both the cash they need for their immediate needs as well as the potential for future capital appreciation that they crave.

But just because a company is successful doesn't mean that it will choose to share its bounty with its shareholders through dividends. 

It takes a commitment from company management to build a meaningful dividend policy, and many stocks have adopted dividends that return billions of dollars to their investors.

Below, you'll find the five dividend stocks that have paid the most to shareholders over the past 12 months.

These are the results...

10 Top Yielding Dividend Stocks For Your Retirement Portfolio

That means receiving a reliable stack of dividend checks no matter what else is going on. Investors can learn more about how to live off dividends in retirement here.

To help you in this process, here are 10 quality, recession-beating stocks that have delivered very reliable dividend income for many years. Each of these stocks weathered the financial crisis well and yields more than 2%.

A handful of these companies is held in our Conservative Retirees dividend portfolio for this reason. Here are the stocks you should consider for your retirement portfolio...

6 Cheap Dividend Achievers With Yields Over 4%

Today, the S&P 500 has an aggregate dividend yield of 2.08%, a pretty paltry yield from a historical standpoint.

For investors who want income today or are hoping to use reinvested dividends as a wealth generator over multiple decades, then such a modest yield isn't going to get it done.

Luckily, there are quite a few dividend stocks, with dividend yields more than double the S&P 500, that currently look like solid dividend investments.

Attached you will find 6 of the cheapest Dividend Achievers (stocks with over 10 years of consecutive dividend growth). Each of the stocks has a forward P/E under 15 as well as a dividend yield above 4%.

Here are the results.....

20 Best Consumer Goods Stocks Beyond Procter & Gamble

Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) is a titan of the household products industry. The company is nearly 200 years old, worth more than $200 billion, and owns well-known brand names such as Tide, Gillette, and Pampers.

But the company has struggled recently. It's sold off secondary brands like Duracell, Cover Girl, and Zest to cut costs and focus on its core brands. 

Moreover, the company's once-strong pipeline of innovation has yielded little success, and spending on R&D as a percentage of sales is lower than it's been in almost any point in the last 20 years.

The Crest-maker's sales have fallen as it has shed brands, struggled to grow domestic sales, and faced a strengthening dollar. The stock is up 12% this year, but the long term looks challenging.

Here are 20 similar stocks with better prospects than P&G.