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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Steve Felix who wrote (6662)12/31/2010 11:10:21 AM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (2) of 34328
 
Hi Steve -

My end of year (2010) list of dividend stocks & preferreds sorted by current yield (Top 40 only).

Here is a list of forty stocks in my taxable portfolio (I think the portfolio has around 90 stocks) that I sorted by their dividend yield.

You can see that there are preferreds as well as common stocks, dividend growers and dividend achievers. Many have been discussed on this thread. It's a moving target but I now try to replace non or low dividend payers with dividend growers. I like to weight the dividend payers as a larger percentage of the portfolio as I need the monthly/quarterly income.

finance.yahoo.com

The yield for the preferreds do not show up in Yahoo but MHRpC yields 10.25% and FRpK, FRpJ & BDNpC all yield 7.5%.

Generally the lower the yield the better the grower. I am still trying to build the high dividend growers (positions 41-90) giving up current yield for future growth (both dividend growth & stock price growth).

EKS
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