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The 6 Best Dividend Paying Oil Stocks

If you're an income investor, you most likely will be looking for high-dividend stocks. Those high yields can be found within the energy sector, especially in the oil rector. Some Telecom, REITs and MLPs also pay good dividends.

Dividend investing also requires patience. And the reason for that is fairly simple: Most high-quality dividend payers are very stable and mature companies whose stocks are almost always trading at fair valuations with little-to-no prospect of becoming undervalued. In other words, these are generally boring stocks to own. 

When it comes to investing in dividend-paying oil stocks, here's what I'd be looking for:

- Acceptable Debt-To-Equity Ratios
- Strong Fundamentals
- High Dividends
- Low Payouts
- Cheap Valuation
- Competitive Advantage

Attached is a list of the best dividend paying oil stocks that might fulfill the most of the above mentioned criteria. Which do you like or do you know some oil stocks that might be better? Please let me know.

The top results are....

My Yield-Growth Screening Results June 2015 - (RTN, ADM, TRV)

The Yield/Growth stock Report for June 2015 is out. I've compiled the 20 cheapest high yielding dividend growers in a Factbook. You find there also the 20 fastest growing stocks with cheap forward P/E.

The idea is simple. I look for stocks with the most reliable dividend growth on the market. Those stocks have risen dividends over 10 consecutive years.




My favorites on the list are Travellers, ACE Limited, IBM and Qualcomm for yield. Top Picks from the fastest growing list are T. Rowe Price, AmTrust Financial Services, Archer-Daniels Midland and finally Raytheon. Which do you like?


The compilation includes the 20 top yielding stocks with a forward P/E of less than 15 and a dividend growth history of more than 10 years. 

In addition, the factbook includes a list of the 20 fastest growing stocks with a cheap forward price-to-earnings ratio.

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13 Stocks With Dividend Growth In The Past Week

13 companies raised their dividends during the recent week. Dividend is so important for investors who like to grow their investments.

Below is a full list of all stocks that have raised their dividend payments within the past week. Five of the firms have a current yield of more than 3 percent.

Kroger, DTE Energy, Matson, Disney and Worthington Industries were the biggest stocks, all with a market capitalization above the one billion Mark.

Disney is for me the most impressive stocks. It has grown more to a merchandise company and licensing business than to an entertainment company, which is in general good.

I've missed the chance to buy the stock. I still believe that the current prices are too high but they truly reflect the strong growth which did not disappoint. Maybe I get some shares within the next market correction.

These are the latest dividend growers, sorted by yield....

21 Dividend Growers Go Ex-Dividend Next Week

Dividends are important for income investors. The ex-dividend date is an important date related to the dividend payment. If you buy the stock before the ex-date, you will receive the next dividend.

Today I like to show you the best dividend growers who have their ex-dividend date within the next week. A full list can be found here. I publish there on a weekly basis the dates and yield figures. If you want to know who pays the highest dividend yield, check out this site: 20 Highest Yielding Ex-Dividend Stocks Of The Upcoming Week June 29 – July 05, 2015.


Source: Forbes.com (click to enlarge)

Utilities and REITs are the highest yielding stocks on the list but cheap by forward P/E are only Duke, Crane and Ryder. Those are also high-beta stocks, except Duke.

But Duke has a debt to equity ratio of 1.07. Which stock do you favor?

8 Value Stocks With Enormous Dividend Yields

Many investors like to watch the dividend yield, which is calculated as the annual dividend income per share divided by the current share price. I do it daily and screen the market by the highest yielding and most attractive stocks. 

I also look for smaller companies and stocks that pay only a small part of its annual income. The idea behind is that growth can boost your future dividend yield.


The dividend yield measures the amount of income received in proportion to the share price. To use the ratio is an easy way to compare the relative attractiveness of various dividend-paying stocks. It tells an investor the yield he/she can expect by purchasing a stock.


Today I like to focus on value stocks with high yields. Attached are 8 ideas that pay enormous dividends while having deep values.

These are the results: