The Dividend Dogs Rule The “dog” moniker was earned by stocks exhibiting three traits: (1) paying reliable, repeating dividends, (2) their prices fell to where (3) yield (dividend/price) grew higher than their peers. Thus, the highest yielding stocks in any collection became known as “dogs.” More precisely, these are, in fact, best called “underdogs”. A previous article discussed the attributes of 57 SML MoPay stocks from which these 32 were sorted. You see below the list that passed the dividend “stress” test. These 32 monthly pay dividend dogs report sufficient annual cash flow yield to cover their anticipated annual dividend yield. The margin of excess is shown in the bold face column. Financial guarantees however are easily over-ruled by a cranky board of directors or company policy canceling or varying the payout of dividends to shareholders. For example, from the list above, Prospect Capital (NASDAQ:PSEC) reduced its dividend from $.111 To $.083 as of January 2015. Also, AGNC Investment (NASDAQ:AGNC) on July 27 announced a reduction of its $.20 monthly shareholder payout to $.18 as of September, 2016. A more recent example is dividend reductions by Capitala Finance (NASDAQ:CPTA) from $0.207 per month in December 2015 to $0.157 in January… Read full this story
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