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Safe High Dividend Stocks - Where to Find Them

How challenging is it for income investors to find safe Dividend Stocks in 2009?

The Wall St. Journal recently reported that, in 2009, S&P 500 companies' dividend reductions and suspensions are nearly equal to dividend increases, (60 increases vs. 51 reductions/suspensions).

Compare this to 2007, when there were 129 dividend increases vs. only 2 dividend cuts/suspensions, and you can see why income investors in 2009 face big challenges finding safe dividends, let alone high yield dividends.

Indeed, 8 of the Dow 30 blue chip stocks have cut their dividends in the past year, and even the revered S&P "Dividend Aristocrats" group has seen an unprecedented rise in dividend cuts, and an historic lack of increases. Thus far in 2009, this group has seen 5 dividend cuts and 32 unchanged dividend payouts, vs. no decreases from 2003-2008. In 2006-2007, all 52 stocks in this group increased their dividends, and in 2008 their were 41 dividend increases and 11 unchanged.

So, where can you go to find a dependable dividend yield? Many value investors start their search with the Dividend Aristocrats, which features companies with 25 consecutive years of increased dividend payouts.

Intuitively, it's logical to assume that companies that can increase their dividends for 25 years or more must have strong business models, with steady cash flow, in order for them to keep paying shareholders in this fashion.

However, as noted above, circumstances can change dramatically, so, investors hunting for safe high yields should look closely at the most recent performance of stocks in this group.

In 2009, 15 companies have increased their dividend payouts in the Dividend Aristocrats group. Looking a bit closer shows us that the Consumer Staples group has the highest concentration of companies with dividend increases:

Consumer Staples (4) Consumer Discretionary (3) Industrials, Materials, and Utilities, (all with 2); Health and Financials, (both with 1).

The actual dividend yields currently vary from a low of 1.3% up to 9.3%. As you'd expect, there are many household names in this elite group - 3M, Abbot Labs, Archer Daniels, Coke, etc. Many of the companies in this group are industry leaders, and have been in business for several decades.

To determine which of these dependable dividend-paying stocks is a good fit for your portfolio, you have to analyze many factors, such as which sector(s) you feel will prosper, or at least maintain their payouts in the coming years, the various company fundamentals, such as return on assets (ROE), return on equity (ROE), current ratio, debt to equity ratio, and return on capital. In addition, look at where these stocks are, relative to their 1-year and historic prices. Are they at the low end of their price cycle, or are they making new highs, and on how much comparative volume?


Robert Hauver, MBA, publishes The Double Dividend Stock Alert a monthly investment newsletter with high yield, low risk strategies for income and value investors. For high yield strategies on great stocks like the ones in this article, visit: www.DoubleDividendStocks.com

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