High Yielding Dividend Aristocrats
Thanks to the recent market selloff, many good stocks are going for decent prices. Here’s a list of Dividend Aristocrats that are currently yielding over 3%. To become a Dividend Aristocrat, a company needs to have raised its dividend for the past 25 years in a row.
AbbVie |
ABBV |
4.23% |
Archer-Daniels-Midland |
ADM |
3.28% |
AT&T |
T |
5.66% |
Chevron |
CVX |
5.30% |
Cincinnati Financial |
CINF |
3.29% |
Coca-Cola |
KO |
3.17% |
Consolidated Edison |
ED |
3.92% |
Emerson Electric |
EMR |
4.34% |
Exxon Mobil |
XOM |
3.96% |
Genuine Parts |
GPC |
3.11% |
HCP, Inc. |
HCP |
6.11% |
Johnson & Johnson |
JNJ |
3.07% |
Leggett & Platt |
LEG |
3.23% |
McDonald’s |
MCD |
3.05% |
Nucor |
NUE |
4.15% |
Procter & Gamble |
PG |
3.46% |
Sysco |
SYY |
3.09% |
T. Rowe Price |
TROW |
3.20% |
Target |
TGT |
3.09% |
Wal-Mart Stores |
WMT |
3.05% |
Also on our Buy List, Ford and Wells Fargo both yield over 3%, while Microsoft and AFLAC aren’t far away.
Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on January 12th, 2016 at 2:06 pm
The information in this blog post represents my own opinions and does not contain a recommendation for any particular security or investment. I or my affiliates may hold positions or other interests in securities mentioned in the Blog, please see my Disclaimer page for my full disclaimer.
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Eddy Elfenbein is a Washington, DC-based speaker, portfolio manager and editor of the blog Crossing Wall Street. His Buy List has beaten the S&P 500 by 102% over the last 17 years. (more)
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