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QQQ   366.24
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S&P 500   4,464.05
DOW   35,281.40
QQQ   366.24
Biden and House Democrats hope to make curbing 'junk fees' a winning issue in 2024
The single greatest medical breakthrough of all time? (Ad)
Lahaina residents worry a rebuilt Maui town could slip into the hands of affluent outsiders
Yes, inflation is down. No, the Inflation Reduction Act doesn't deserve the credit
The single greatest medical breakthrough of all time? (Ad)
Stock market today: Asia follows Wall Street lower after US data revive fears about rate hike
Illinois governor signs ban on firearms advertising allegedly marketed to kids and militants
Could This Tiny, sub-$5 Stock Be the Biggest AI Opportunity of 2023? (Ad)
Don't expect quick fixes in 'red-teaming' of AI models. Security was an afterthought
US Steel rejects a $7.3 billion offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs; considers alternatives
S&P 500   4,464.05
DOW   35,281.40
QQQ   366.24
Biden and House Democrats hope to make curbing 'junk fees' a winning issue in 2024
The single greatest medical breakthrough of all time? (Ad)
Lahaina residents worry a rebuilt Maui town could slip into the hands of affluent outsiders
Yes, inflation is down. No, the Inflation Reduction Act doesn't deserve the credit
The single greatest medical breakthrough of all time? (Ad)
Stock market today: Asia follows Wall Street lower after US data revive fears about rate hike
Illinois governor signs ban on firearms advertising allegedly marketed to kids and militants
Could This Tiny, sub-$5 Stock Be the Biggest AI Opportunity of 2023? (Ad)
Don't expect quick fixes in 'red-teaming' of AI models. Security was an afterthought
US Steel rejects a $7.3 billion offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs; considers alternatives
S&P 500   4,464.05
DOW   35,281.40
QQQ   366.24
Biden and House Democrats hope to make curbing 'junk fees' a winning issue in 2024
The single greatest medical breakthrough of all time? (Ad)
Lahaina residents worry a rebuilt Maui town could slip into the hands of affluent outsiders
Yes, inflation is down. No, the Inflation Reduction Act doesn't deserve the credit
The single greatest medical breakthrough of all time? (Ad)
Stock market today: Asia follows Wall Street lower after US data revive fears about rate hike
Illinois governor signs ban on firearms advertising allegedly marketed to kids and militants
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Don't expect quick fixes in 'red-teaming' of AI models. Security was an afterthought
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Recent Dividend Increases

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CompanyAnnouncement DateAmountPrevious AmountIncrease AmountYieldEx-DatePayable DateIndicator(s)
Tapestry, Inc. stock logo
TPR
Tapestry
8/11/2023$0.35$0.3016.67%3.99%9/25/2023Upcoming Earnings
Analyst Report
High Trading Volume
Badger Meter, Inc. stock logo
BMI
Badger Meter
8/11/2023$0.27$0.225020.00%0.65%9/8/2023Short Interest ↑
Positive News
J&J Snack Foods Corp. stock logo
JJSF
J&J Snack Foods
8/10/2023$0.7350$0.705.00%1.73%9/15/202310/10/2023
Vinci Partners Investments Ltd. stock logo
VINP
Vinci Partners Investments
8/10/2023$0.20$0.1625.00%8.11%8/23/20239/8/2023Gap Up
High Trading Volume
Ultrapar Participações S.A. stock logo
UGP
Ultrapar Participações
8/10/2023$0.0516$0.0371.90%1.7%8/18/20239/5/2023
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. stock logo
MLM
Martin Marietta Materials
8/10/2023$0.74$0.6612.12%0.6%8/31/20239/29/2023
PennantPark Investment Co. stock logo
PNNT
PennantPark Investment
8/10/2023$0.21$0.205.00%12.1%9/15/202310/2/2023Analyst Report
Spirit Realty Capital, Inc. stock logo
SRC
Spirit Realty Capital
8/9/2023$0.6696$0.66301.00%6.7%9/28/202310/13/2023Earnings Report
Logan Ridge Finance Co. stock logo
LRFC
Logan Ridge Finance
8/9/2023$0.26$0.2218.18%4.1%8/21/20238/31/2023Short Interest ↑
Positive News
High Trading Volume
Enerflex Ltd. stock logo
EFXT
Enerflex
8/9/2023$0.0190$0.01805.56%1.1%8/23/202310/12/2023Short Interest ↓
Gap Down
EnerSys stock logo
ENS
EnerSys
8/9/2023$0.2250$0.175028.57%0.99%9/14/20239/29/2023Earnings Report
Analyst Report
Analyst Revision
High Trading Volume
GeoPark Limited stock logo
GPRK
GeoPark
8/9/2023$0.1320$0.131.54%5.34%8/23/20239/7/2023Short Interest ↓
Manulife Financial Co. stock logo
MFC
Manulife Financial
8/9/2023$0.2760$0.26902.60%5.66%8/22/20239/19/2023Earnings Report
Analyst Report
Short Interest ↑
Analyst Revision
Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd stock logo
OR
Osisko Gold Royalties
8/9/2023$0.0450$0.04402.27%1.29%9/28/202310/16/2023Analyst Revision
Positive News
Stantec Inc. stock logo
STN
Stantec
8/9/2023$0.1470$0.14402.08%0.9%9/28/202310/16/2023Earnings Report
Analyst Revision
Enerplus Co. stock logo
ERF
Enerplus
8/9/2023$0.06$0.0080650.00%1.2%8/30/20239/15/2023Analyst Revision
Gerdau S.A. stock logo
GGB
Gerdau
8/9/2023$0.0878$0.00481,744.36%0.5%8/21/20239/6/2023Short Interest ↑
Nordson Co. stock logo
NDSN
Nordson
8/9/2023$0.68$0.654.62%1.11%8/21/20239/5/2023Upcoming Earnings
Short Interest ↑
Bain Capital Specialty Finance, Inc. stock logo
BCSF
Bain Capital Specialty Finance
8/8/2023$0.42$0.3810.53%10.98%9/28/202310/31/2023
Sun Life Financial Inc. stock logo
SLF
Sun Life Financial
8/8/2023$0.5660$0.55402.17%4.45%8/29/20239/29/2023Short Interest ↑
Analyst Revision
High Trading Volume
Diageo plc stock logo
DEO
Diageo
8/8/2023$2.5089$1.426075.94%2.4%8/24/202310/17/2023Short Interest ↓
Barrick Gold Corp stock logo
GOLD
Barrick Gold
8/8/2023$0.10$0.074035.14%2.43%8/30/20239/15/2023Earnings Report
Analyst Revision
Ingredion Incorporated stock logo
INGR
Ingredion
8/8/2023$0.78$0.719.86%3.09%9/29/202310/24/2023Earnings Report
Short Interest ↓
Fox Co. stock logo
FOXA
FOX
8/8/2023$0.26$0.254.00%1.5%8/29/20239/27/2023Earnings Report
Analyst Revision
Fox Co. stock logo
FOX
FOX
8/8/2023$0.26$0.254.00%1.6%8/29/20239/27/2023Earnings Report
TPG Inc. stock logo
TPG
TPG
8/8/2023$0.22$0.2010.00%3.19%8/17/20239/1/2023Earnings Report
VictoryShares US Multi-Factor Minimum Volatility ETF stock logo
VSMV
VictoryShares US Multi-Factor Minimum Volatility ETF
8/8/2023$0.0545$0.0205166.64%1.61%8/8/20238/10/2023
VictoryShares US Discovery Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF stock logo
CSF
VictoryShares US Discovery Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2023$0.1663$0.15149.90%3.82%8/8/20238/10/2023Positive News
VictoryShares International Volatility Wtd ETF stock logo
CIL
VictoryShares International Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2023$0.1349$0.086456.18%4.07%8/8/20238/10/2023Positive News
VFLO
VictoryShares Free Cash Flow ETF
8/8/2023$0.0244$0.0028758.59%1.1%8/8/20238/10/2023Positive News
UEVM
VictoryShares Emerging Markets Value Momentum ETF
8/8/2023$0.6751$0.424958.87%19.07%8/8/20238/10/2023Positive News
CIZ
VictoryShares Developed Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF
8/8/2023$0.1018$0.085219.52%4.0%8/8/20238/10/2023Short Interest ↓
Positive News
UCRD
VictoryShares Corporate Bond ETF
8/8/2023$0.0648$0.057013.74%3.8%8/8/20238/10/2023Positive News
High Trading Volume
VictoryShares Core Intermediate Bond ETF stock logo
UITB
VictoryShares Core Intermediate Bond ETF
8/8/2023$0.1256$0.113011.19%3.3%8/8/20238/10/2023Positive News
High Trading Volume
Clearway Energy, Inc. stock logo
CWEN
Clearway Energy
8/7/2023$0.3890$0.38201.83%6.36%8/31/20239/15/2023Earnings Report
Cactus, Inc. stock logo
WHD
Cactus
8/7/2023$0.12$0.119.09%0.9%8/25/20239/14/2023Earnings Report
UIVM
VictoryShares International Value Momentum ETF
8/7/2023$0.4075$0.1698139.92%11.24%8/8/20238/10/2023Positive News
UBND
VictoryShares Core Plus Intermediate Bond ETF
8/7/2023$0.0828$0.074211.59%4.68%8/8/20238/10/2023Short Interest ↓
Positive News
High Trading Volume
Templeton Global Income Fund stock logo
GIM
Templeton Global Income Fund
8/7/2023$0.0310$0.03061.31%8.8%8/16/20238/31/2023Short Interest ↓
Positive News
Bridge Investment Group Holdings Inc. stock logo
BRDG
Bridge Investment Group
8/7/2023$0.17$0.1513.33%5.9%8/31/20239/15/2023Earnings Report
Analyst Report
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. stock logo
BR
Broadridge Financial Solutions
8/7/2023$0.80$0.725010.34%1.93%9/14/202310/5/2023Earnings Report
Insider Selling
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. stock logo
SWKS
Skyworks Solutions
8/7/2023$0.68$0.629.68%2.47%8/28/20239/19/2023Earnings Report
Short Interest ↓
Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc. stock logo
TSLX
Sixth Street Specialty Lending
8/7/2023$0.46$0.041,050.00%8.9%9/14/20239/29/2023Short Interest ↑
Chord Energy Co. stock logo
CHRD
Chord Energy
8/7/2023$1.36$1.258.80%3.42%8/14/20238/29/2023Analyst Revision
Delek US Holdings, Inc. stock logo
DK
Delek US
8/4/2023$0.2350$0.232.17%3.39%8/11/20238/21/2023Earnings Report
Ex-Dividend
Analyst Report
Short Interest ↓
Chemed Co. stock logo
CHE
Chemed
8/4/2023$0.40$0.385.26%0.3%8/11/20239/5/2023Ex-Dividend
Short Interest ↓
Analyst Revision
AdvanSix Inc. stock logo
ASIX
AdvanSix
8/4/2023$0.16$0.145010.34%1.61%8/14/20238/29/2023Positive News
Illinois Tool Works Inc. stock logo
ITW
Illinois Tool Works
8/4/2023$1.40$1.316.87%2.25%9/28/202310/12/2023
Capital Southwest Co. stock logo
CSWC
Capital Southwest
8/3/2023$0.62$0.595.08%11.02%9/14/20239/29/2023Short Interest ↓
Analyst Revision
Fidus Investment Co. stock logo
FDUS
Fidus Investment
8/3/2023$0.51$0.3834.21%7.9%9/19/20239/27/2023Short Interest ↑
High Trading Volume
OFS Capital Co. stock logo
OFS
OFS Capital
8/3/2023$0.34$0.333.03%13.04%9/21/20239/29/2023Short Interest ↑
Pembina Pipeline Co. stock logo
PBA
Pembina Pipeline
8/3/2023$0.5040$0.49302.23%6.54%9/14/20239/29/2023
RLJ Lodging Trust stock logo
RLJ
RLJ Lodging Trust
8/3/2023$0.10$0.0825.00%4.09%9/28/202310/17/2023Short Interest ↑
Star Bulk Carriers Corp. stock logo
SBLK
Star Bulk Carriers
8/3/2023$0.40$0.3514.29%8.75%8/21/20239/7/2023
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc. stock logo
SHO
Sunstone Hotel Investors
8/3/2023$0.07$0.0540.00%2.94%9/28/202310/16/2023Analyst Downgrade
TELUS Co. stock logo
TU
TELUS
8/3/2023$0.2740$0.26802.24%6.39%9/7/202310/2/2023Short Interest ↑
StepStone Group Inc. stock logo
STEP
StepStone Group
8/3/2023$0.21$0.07200.00%2.8%8/30/20239/15/2023Short Interest ↑
ResMed Inc. stock logo
RMD
ResMed
8/3/2023$0.48$0.449.09%1.0%8/16/20239/21/2023
Carlisle Companies Incorporated stock logo
CSL
Carlisle Companies
8/3/2023$0.85$0.7513.33%1.2%8/16/20239/1/2023Analyst Revision
Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. stock logo
EGLE
Eagle Bulk Shipping
8/3/2023$0.58$0.10480.00%5.1%8/15/20238/24/2023
ING Groep stock logo
ING
ING Groep
8/3/2023$0.4267$0.41014.04%5.2%8/11/20238/21/2023Ex-Dividend
Short Interest ↑
Gap Down
Eni S.p.A. stock logo
E
ENI
8/3/2023$0.4725$0.46641.32%4.5%9/18/202310/6/2023Short Interest ↑
TEGNA Inc. stock logo
TGNA
TEGNA
8/3/2023$0.1138$0.095019.79%2.7%9/7/202310/2/2023
The Marcus Co. stock logo
MCS
Marcus
8/3/2023$0.07$0.0540.00%1.7%8/24/20239/15/2023
BCE Inc. stock logo
BCE
BCE
8/3/2023$0.73$0.71402.24%7.02%9/14/202310/16/2023Short Interest ↑
Teekay Tankers Ltd. stock logo
TNK
Teekay Tankers
8/3/2023$0.25$0.244.17%2.27%8/11/20238/25/2023Ex-Dividend
Short Interest ↑
Dover Co. stock logo
DOV
Dover
8/3/2023$0.51$0.50500.99%1.43%8/30/20239/15/2023Short Interest ↑
Analyst Revision
Microchip Technology Incorporated stock logo
MCHP
Microchip Technology
8/3/2023$0.41$0.38307.05%1.83%8/21/20239/5/2023
Western Asset Municipal High Income Fund Inc. stock logo
MHF
Western Asset Municipal High Income Fund
8/3/2023$0.0208$0.01985.05%3.9%10/23/202311/1/2023
Western Asset Managed Municipals Fund Inc. stock logo
MMU
Western Asset Managed Municipals Fund
8/3/2023$0.0365$0.03601.39%4.5%10/23/202311/1/2023Short Interest ↑
Negative News
Western Asset Emerging Markets Debt Fund Inc. stock logo
EMD
Western Asset Emerging Markets Debt Fund
8/3/2023$0.0845$0.0720.71%11.6%10/23/202311/1/2023Short Interest ↓
Main Street Capital Co. stock logo
MAIN
Main Street Capital
8/3/2023$0.2350$0.232.17%6.6%10/5/202310/13/2023Dividend Announcement
Iron Mountain Incorporated stock logo
IRM
Iron Mountain
8/3/2023$0.65$0.61855.09%4.22%9/14/202310/5/2023
Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc. stock logo
CCOI
Cogent Communications
8/2/2023$0.9450$0.93501.07%5.73%8/23/20239/8/2023Analyst Upgrade
Short Interest ↓
Gap Up
High Trading Volume
MiX Telematics Limited stock logo
MIXT
MiX Telematics
8/2/2023$0.0601$0.05764.29%2.7%8/24/20239/7/2023
Vermilion Energy Inc. stock logo
VET
Vermilion Energy
8/2/2023$0.0749$0.07342.07%1.9%9/28/202310/16/2023Short Interest ↑
Canadian Natural Resources Limited stock logo
CNQ
Canadian Natural Resources
8/2/2023$0.6744$0.66401.57%4.5%9/14/202310/5/2023Short Interest ↓
Positive News
Hawkins, Inc. stock logo
HWKN
Hawkins
8/2/2023$0.16$0.156.67%1.3%8/17/20239/1/2023High Trading Volume
Vistra Corp. stock logo
VST
Vistra
8/2/2023$0.2060$0.20400.98%2.95%9/19/20239/29/2023
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. stock logo
RGR
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.
8/2/2023$0.36$0.3212.50%2.7%8/14/20238/30/2023Short Interest ↓
Positive News
Global X MSCI SuperDividend EAFE ETF stock logo
EFAS
Global X MSCI SuperDividend EAFE ETF
8/2/2023$0.0675$0.047043.62%8/3/20238/11/2023Short Interest ↑
Global X Alternative Income ETF stock logo
ALTY
Global X Alternative Income ETF
8/2/2023$0.0672$0.06700.30%7.19%8/3/20238/11/2023Positive News
Franklin U.S. Low Volatility High Dividend Index ETF stock logo
LVHD
Franklin U.S. Low Volatility High Dividend Index ETF
8/2/2023$0.3646$0.286027.48%8/3/20238/8/2023Short Interest ↑
Terreno Realty Co. stock logo
TRNO
Terreno Realty
8/2/2023$0.45$0.4012.50%3.0%9/28/202310/13/2023Short Interest ↑
Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP stock logo
KRP
Kimbell Royalty Partners
8/2/2023$0.39$0.3511.43%12.0%8/11/20238/21/2023Ex-Dividend
Short Interest ↓
Analyst Revision
Federal Realty Investment Trust stock logo
FRT
Federal Realty Investment Trust
8/2/2023$1.09$1.080.93%4.2%9/21/202310/16/2023Analyst Report
Short Interest ↓
Positive News
Berry Co. stock logo
BRY
Berry
8/2/2023$0.14$0.1216.67%7.04%8/14/20238/25/2023Short Interest ↓
Positive News
Sapiens International Co. stock logo
SPNS
Sapiens International
8/2/2023$0.26$0.2313.04%1.6%8/15/20238/30/2023Positive News
Thomson Reuters Co. stock logo
TRI
Thomson Reuters
8/2/2023$0.49$0.362035.36%1.43%8/16/20239/15/2023
Simon Property Group, Inc. stock logo
SPG
Simon Property Group
8/2/2023$1.90$1.852.70%6.13%9/7/20239/29/2023
Service Co. International stock logo
SCI
Service Co. International
8/2/2023$0.39$0.2744.44%2.43%9/14/20239/29/2023Short Interest ↓
Credit Suisse X-Links Silver Shares Covered Call ETN stock logo
SLVO
Credit Suisse X-Links Silver Shares Covered Call ETN
8/1/2023$1.6330$1.357320.31%8/21/20238/25/2023Positive News
Credit Suisse X-Links Gold Shares Covered Call ETN stock logo
GLDI
Credit Suisse X-Links Gold Shares Covered Call ETN
8/1/2023$1.1333$1.022210.87%8/21/20238/25/2023Short Interest ↑
X-Links Crude Oil Shares Covered Call ETN stock logo
USOI
X-Links Crude Oil Shares Covered Call ETN
8/1/2023$1.6797$1.178842.49%8/21/20238/25/2023Positive News
Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated stock logo
RGA
Reinsurance Group of America
8/1/2023$0.85$0.806.25%2.4%8/14/20238/29/2023
American States Water stock logo
AWR
American States Water
8/1/2023$0.43$0.39758.18%1.99%8/14/20239/1/2023Short Interest ↑
Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. stock logo
APAM
Artisan Partners Asset Management
8/1/2023$0.61$0.5022.00%6.34%8/16/20238/31/2023Short Interest ↓
Positive News
Littelfuse, Inc. stock logo
LFUS
Littelfuse
8/1/2023$0.65$0.608.33%0.98%8/23/20239/7/2023Short Interest ↑
Northern Oil and Gas, Inc. stock logo
NOG
Northern Oil and Gas
8/1/2023$0.38$0.372.70%3.86%9/27/202310/31/2023
Wingstop Inc. stock logo
WING
Wingstop
8/1/2023$0.22$0.1915.79%0.52%8/17/20239/8/2023

Key Points

  • Dividend increases signal to investors that the company is performing well financially and should be able to sustain future payouts. 
  • Automatically reinvest dividends through a DRIP plan if you don't need regular income.
  • Focus on companies with consistently rising dividend records as they are reliable businesses delivering value.
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If you want to maximize your returns and take advantage of the benefits of dividend increases, the key is to know how to capture the value they can bring. While not every company will offer dividends, many companies do, which can help your portfolio grow over time, especially when dividends increase.

In this article, we’ll discuss the various ways you can capture the benefits of dividend increases, and we’ll talk about what to be aware of when picking stocks for long-term dividend growth.

With the right tools and knowledge, you can use dividend increases to build your portfolio. By understanding how to leverage dividend increases, you can build wealth and create a secure financial future.

What Are Dividend Increases? 

Dividend increases are when a company’s board of directors chooses to raise the amount of dividends that shareholders receive in cash or through stock repurchases. Dividend increases today can help you capture the benefits of long-term growth as well as provide you with a steady stream of income. Dividend yields also tend to increase with dividend increases, since companies are willing to pay more for shareholders’ loyalty.

Why Do Companies Increase Dividends? 

The urge to increase dividend yields is strong. Companies find themselves in a tug-of-war between reinvesting their profits into capital projects and leaving more available for shareholders. So a decision for a dividend increase often reflects a change in their strategy, as well as a drive to attract more equity investors. Meanwhile, as net profits continue to rise, it creates an ever-increasing pot of money to be distributed to loyal shareholders.

Companies often increase their dividends when there is a strong outlook for the company's future. For example, Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) increased its dividend in 2019 after analysts predicted that the financial services provider would benefit from an improving economy and higher interest rates. In addition to increasing its dividend, Bank of America also increased its stock buyback program by $31 billion as an additional reward for shareholders. Similarly, JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) raised its quarterly dividend in 2021, acknowledging that it had achieved impressive profits during the previous year and was well-positioned to continue growing in the future. These examples of recent dividend increases show how companies can use dividend increases to demonstrate confidence in their long-term prospects and create value for shareholders.

How to capture the benefits of dividend increases infographic

Understanding Dividend Yield and Dividend Payout Ratio 

As an investor looking to benefit from upcoming dividend increases, one of your first steps should be to understand the concepts of dividend yield and dividend payout ratio.

Dividend Yield 

The dividend yield is a measure of the income you as an investor can get from a stock, represented as a percentage. Here's an example to help you understand it better: let's say Company A has an annual dividend of $2 per share and its stock is priced at $40 per share. For Company B, the annual dividend is only $1 per share, but their shares are still worth $40 each. 

To calculate their yields, we just divide the per-share dividend by the price. That would mean Company A has a 5 percent yield ($2 divided by $40), while Company B would be 2.5%. 

That means if you were to invest $10,000 into either company, Company A will give back $500 in annual dividends whereas Company B will give you back only $250. So if all other things are equal, if you're looking for income, you should choose Company A due to its higher yield.

MarketBeat provides a calculator to calculate each stock's dividend yield (for example, JPM, below) and compare them. Click on "dividends" and then "open in dividend yield calculator."

dividend yield calculator on MarketBeat

Dividend Payout Ratio 

The dividend payout ratio (also known as the payout ratio) tells you how much of a company's profit is being returned to shareholders, rather than kept on hand for reinvestment. The equation to figure this out is: Dividends Paid / Net Income. Some companies give all their profits back to shareholders. Generally, more established companies have higher payout ratios. MarketBeat provides dividend payout ratios on each stock's page under "dividends" (see below for JPM).

Dividend payout ratio of JP Morgan Chase
 

Which Companies Increase Dividends? 

When looking for companies that increase dividends, it's important to look for those with a track record of consistently increasing their payout. This generally means the company has been performing well and generating enough profits to maintain or even increase its dividend payments. Here we'll look at three key groups in the stock market that have impressive histories of increasing dividends.

Dividend Princes

A Dividend Prince is a company that has increased its dividend for at least 10 consecutive years. These companies are typically mature companies in sectors like utilities, consumer staples, healthcare and telecommunications. Choosing these can provide stability to your portfolio along with steady income.

Dividend Aristocrats 

A Dividend Aristocrat is a company that has increased its dividend payments for at least 25 consecutive years. These are usually more established companies with more consistent earnings growth and higher dividend yields than the average stock on the market.

Dividend Aristocrats on MarketBeat

Dividend Kings

A Dividend King is a company that has raised its dividend payment each year for 50 consecutive years or more – an impressive feat for any business. These organizations usually have wide moats protecting them from competition, financial soundness and proven management teams that continuously add value.

How Dividend Increases Benefit Your Portfolio 

When companies increase their dividend, it's usually a sign that their earnings are growing and the company is in a financially solid position. As an investor, this means you get more of the profits each quarter without having to worry about market fluctuations or erosion due to inflation. Additionally, steady dividend increases can help build up your cash flow over time – meaning you have more money available for future investments and purchases.

And when well-established companies with strong track records of performance (such as those mentioned earlier) increase their dividends, they often become "blue chip" stocks — companies whose share prices tend to outperform many others on the index over the long term.

How to Invest in Stocks with Increasing Dividends

When companies declare their latest dividend increases, you need to understand what this means and how to take full advantage of it. Below, we've assembled some of the most common techniques smart investors use.

Reinvest Your Dividends 

When a company declares an increase in its dividend, the simplest way to capture the benefits is by reinvesting the dividends back into the stock. This way, you can build your position over time and benefit from compounding returns, which can be significant. Many, but not all, dividend-paying companies allow you to reinvest dividends through a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP). Automatic reinvestment is a strategy for those who don't need the regular income generated by dividends.

Dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs) allow you to automatically reinvest dividends. For example, if you buy 100 shares of Company XYZ at $25 per share with a dividend yield of 5 percent, you'll earn a yearly dividend of $125, and on a DRIP, purchase an additional five shares of the company's stock. If the share price rises by the end of the year, the 105 shares will now be worth more than the original investment. Some companies also allow you to make additional investments at market or discounted prices.

Focus on Dividend Growth Stocks 

Another way to use MarketBeat dividend increases is by focusing on dividend growth stocks, or stocks with consistently increasing dividends over time. Companies that regularly raise their dividends are often stable and reliable businesses that have proven track records of consistently delivering value to shareholders.

Dividend Mutual Funds and ETFs

Investing in a dividend mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) can be a good option for beginner investors. These funds typically comprise multiple stocks, so you're not putting all your eggs in one basket. Some of the most popular dividend ETFs include the Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (NYSEARCA: VYM) and Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA: SCHD)

However, you still need to choose the right fund. Look at the stocks included and check their dividend yield, consistency with paying the dividend and their market capitalization, which is their share price multiplied by the number of outstanding shares. Also check the fund's expense ratio, or how much of its assets go towards administrative and operating expenses. 

Check MarketBeat for this information (for example, VYM, below).

 
Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF

Beware of Chasing a Dividend Yield 

Dividend-hungry investors, beware: a high dividend yield can sometimes be your undoing. While some companies truly have strong fundamentals that support high yields, sometimes it’s a trap. To avoid getting stuck, always look at the company's fundamentals and see if the dividend is sustainable. If you want to maximize your profits without sacrificing safety, search for companies with a track record of steadily increasing yields.

Dividend Increases: Adding Value 

You likely now understand what it means when companies make increased dividend announcements, and how to take full advantage of them. Focusing on dividend growth stocks can also help capture more value than static dividend payers. Remember, look at the overall yield rather than just the current rate. With careful analysis, investing in stocks with increasing dividends can be a prime way to generate consistent returns in the long run.

FAQs 

Do you still have questions about how to benefit from dividend increases? Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about how companies add value by increasing their payouts to shareholders.

What does it mean when dividends increase? 

It means that the company is paying out more money to shareholders than before. This could be a result of increased profits, or simply an attempt to make the stock more attractive to potential investors. Generally, when dividends increase, so does the value of the stock for its existing holders, but keep in mind that dividend increases aren't always an indication of strong financial health. They could be a sign that the company is dealing with financial difficulties and trying to attract new investors by offering higher yields.

Why is increasing dividends a good thing? 

Increasing dividends can be an ideal way for companies to reward shareholders and incentivize them to remain invested long-term. It can also indicate financial strength. Dividend growth stocks often outperform other investments, as they provide consistent returns over time, and can help capture more value in the form of compounding returns.

How often do companies raise dividends?

The frequency of dividend increases varies depending on the company. Generally, as a company grows and makes more cash, it can pay out larger dividends or increase them at a faster rate. Companies that consistently perform well over time may choose to increase dividends every year or even quarterly. On the other hand, some companies prefer to keep their dividends static or only increase them in years when their profits are high. Ultimately, it's up to the board of directors to decide whether or not to raise the dividend payout.

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