As a dividend growth investor, I look for solid companies to invest my hard earned money in. I look for companies that can grow earnings, and afford to raise dividends regularly. A long dividend streak is the indicator of quality, that places companies on my list for further research. A long dividend streak is not an accident, but the result of a long period of a solid company generating excess cashflows. A byproduct of this solid competitive advantage ultimately results in companies showering their investors with more cash dividends every single year. In my research I look at trends in earnings per share, dividends per share, dividend payout ratios and valuation. I try to evaluate qualitative as well as quantitative factors at play as well.
This is why I review the list of dividend increases every single week. This is a helpful monitoring tool for the companies I own, and for the companies I am interested in owning.
In the past week, there were several companies that raised dividends to shareholders. These companies have at least a ten year streak of annual dividend increases. The companies include:
Company |
Ticker |
New Dividend |
Old Dividend |
Increase |
Years Dividend Increases |
P/E |
Dividend Yield |
10 year Annualized Dividend Growth |
Calvin B. Taylor Bankshares, Inc. |
TYCB |
0.30 |
0.29 |
3.45% |
33 |
10.90 |
3.21% |
2.35% |
Colgate-Palmolive Company |
CL |
0.47 |
0.45 |
4.44% |
60 |
22.22 |
2.55% |
4.66% |
Globe Life Inc. |
GL |
0.2075 |
0.1975 |
5.06% |
17 |
11.81 |
0.86% |
10.19% |
Horace Mann Educators Corporation |
HMN |
0.32 |
0.31 |
3.23% |
13 |
11.38 |
3.13% |
10.42% |
QUALCOMM Incorporated |
QCOM |
0.75 |
0.68 |
10.29% |
20 |
12.87 |
1.97% |
12.54% |
W. P. Carey Inc. |
WPC |
1.057 |
1.055 |
0.19% |
26 |
16.08 |
5.30% |
7.01% |