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NNN - 7 Upcoming Dividend Increases Including A Dividend King

2023-07-20 14:54:39 ET

Summary

  • Companies with a history of increasing dividends usually perform better and signify robust business performance and shareholder reward commitment.
  • The article provides a list of companies expected to increase their dividends in the coming week, compiled from the "U.S. Dividend Champions" spreadsheet and NASDAQ data.
  • The article also explains the ex-dividend date, dividend streak categories, and provides additional metrics and historical returns for these companies.

Many investors prefer companies with a track record of increasing their dividends, as they usually perform better than those without. When a company increases its dividend, it usually signifies a robust business performance and a dedication to rewarding its shareholders. As someone who closely observes these companies, I am delighted to provide you with the most recent information about upcoming dividend increases. I have compiled useful lists that provide valuable insights into the stocks expected to increase their dividends in the coming week. This information is particularly useful even as inflation has been decreasing from its recent highs.

This list is a trimmed-down version, only covering dividend increases. A full upcoming dividend calendar is always available here .

How I Created The Lists

The following information results from combining the "U.S. Dividend Champions" spreadsheet on this website with upcoming dividend data from NASDAQ. This process involves merging data on companies with a history of dividend growth with their future dividend payments. It is important to note that all companies included in this list have at least five years of consistent dividend growth.

Companies are required to have higher total dividends paid out each year. Therefore, a company may not raise its dividend each calendar year, but the total annual dividend can still increase.

What Is The Ex-Dividend Date?

The ex-dividend date marks the eligibility cut-off point for the upcoming dividend or distribution. To qualify, you must have purchased shares by the close of the preceding business day. For example, if the ex-dividend date falls on a Tuesday, you must have bought (or already owned) the shares by the market close on Monday. Note that if the ex-dividend date is on a Monday (or a Tuesday if Monday is a holiday), you must have acquired the shares by the prior Friday.

Dividend Streak Categories

Here are the definitions of the streak categories, as I'll use them throughout the piece.

  • King: 50+ years.
  • Champion/Aristocrat: 25+ years.
  • Contender: 10-24 years.
  • Challenger: 5+ years.
Category
Count
King
1
Champion
3
Contender
3
Challenger
0

The Dividend Increasers List

Data has been sorted by the ex-dividend day (ascending) and then by the streak (descending):

Name
Ticker
Streak
Forward Yield
Ex-Div Date
Increase Percent
Streak Category
Lowe's Companies, Inc.
( LOW )
61
1.91
25-Jul-23
4.76%
King
AptarGroup, Inc.
( ATR )
29
1.38
26-Jul-23
7.89%
Champion
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
( MMC )
14
1.52
26-Jul-23
20.34%
Contender
Unum Group
( UNM )
15
3.03
27-Jul-23
10.61%
Contender
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
( BK )
13
3.69
27-Jul-23
13.51%
Contender
NNN REIT, Inc.
( NNN )
34
5.19
28-Jul-23
2.73%
Champion
Enterprise Products Partners L.P.
( EPD )
26
7.43
28-Jul-23
2.04%
Champion

Field Definitions

Streak : Years of dividend growth history are sourced from the U.S. Dividend Champions spreadsheet.

Forward Yield : The new payout rate is divided by the current share price.

Ex-Dividend Date : This is the date you need to own the stock.

Increase Percent : The percent increase.

Streak Category : This is the overall dividend history classification of the company.

Show Me The Money

Here's a table mapping the new rates versus the old rates. It also reiterates the percentage increase. This table is sorted similarly to the first (ex-dividend day ascending, dividend streak descending).

Ticker
Old Rate
New Rate
Increase Percent
LOW
1.05
1.1
4.76%
ATR
0.38
0.41
7.89%
MMC
0.59
0.71
20.34%
UNM
0.33
0.365
10.61%
BK
0.37
0.42
13.51%
NNN
0.55
0.565
2.73%
EPD
0.49
0.5
2.04%

Additional Metrics

Some different metrics related to these companies include yearly pricing action and the P/E ratio. The table is sorted the same way as the table above. A value investor may find stock ideas with those companies near their 52-week lows, as they could provide more margin of safety and inflated yield.

Ticker
Current Price
52-Week Low
52-Week High
PE Ratio
% Off Low
% Off High
LOW
230.88
174.72
235.07
21.46
32% Off Low
2% Off High
ATR
119.11
89.3
122.34
40.42
33% Off Low
3% Off High
MMC
187.46
146.54
189.24
29.15
28% Off Low
1% Off High
UNM
48.2
30.53
49.5
5.08
58% Off Low
3% Off High
BK
45.59
35.31
51.8
8.85
29% Off Low
12% Off High
NNN
43.55
36.63
47.13
31.88
19% Off Low
8% Off High
EPD
26.92
21.65
26.95
10.06
24% Off Low
0% Off High

Tickers By Yield And Growth Rates

I have arranged the table in descending order for investors to prioritize the current yield. As a bonus, the table also features some historical dividend growth rates. Moreover, I have incorporated the "Chowder Rule," which is the sum of the current yield and the five-year dividend growth rate.

Ticker
Yield
1 Yr DG
3 Yr DG
5 Yr DG
10 Yr DG
Chowder Rule
EPD
7.43
5.5
2.9
2.6
4
10.1
NNN
5.19
3.8
2.2
3
3.4
8.3
BK
3.69
8.8
6.1
9.1
10.6
12.4
UNM
3.03
10
5
7.5
9.8
10.5
LOW
1.91
31.3
24.1
20.7
20.7
22.6
MMC
1.52
10.3
9.1
9.5
9.9
11
ATR
1.38
0
1.8
3.5
4.9
4.9

Historical Returns

As an investor, my focus is on identifying stocks that offer consistent dividend growth and have a track record of outperforming the market. To gauge their performance, I use the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) as a benchmark. This ETF has a remarkable history of exceptional performance, a higher yield than the S&P 500, and a proven record of growing dividends. If you can't beat the benchmark, you should take it instead.

Here's the total return chart of SCHD versus everyone on the list. Lowe's and MMC were the top performers, with a 1250% and 759% total return, respectively. SCHD finished in third with their 326% total return, with everyone else lagging significantly behind.

Data by YCharts

Please do your due diligence before investing, and thanks for reading.

For further details see:

7 Upcoming Dividend Increases, Including A Dividend King
Stock Information

Company Name: National Retail Properties
Stock Symbol: NNN
Market: NYSE
Website: nnnreit.com

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