7 High-Quality Dividends for 2018 and Beyond
Are you ready to find the holy grail of dividend investing? The ideal dividends are stocks in strong companies which pay out a high dividend yield. Savvy investors can reinvest payments and, over time, create a veritable treasure trove of double-digit annual gains.
Furthermore dividend stocks from financially healthy companies offer a savvy way to hedge risk against more volatile stocks. “While equity markets have been volatile recently, dividend payments are reflective of corporate health and economic conditions and we expect them to be much more stable” Ben Lofthouse, a director at Janus Henderson, told CNBC recently.
To pinpoint these elusive stocks, I set the TipRanks’ stock screener to filter for stocks with a “positive, high or very high” dividend yield and a “strong buy” analyst consensus rating. This is based on only ratings from the last three months. The result: we can be confident that these are premium stock picks with the biggest Street support right now. Plus looking at the average analyst price target is a handy indicator of the dividends’ upside potential in terms of share price.
So with that in mind, let’s take a closer look right now:
High-Quality Dividends: Broadcom (AVGO) Source: Chris Hsia via Flickr
Dividend Yield: 2.9%
Semiconductor giant Broadcom Ltd (NASDAQ:AVGO) has just paid a dividend of $1.75, up from $1.02 the previous quarter. Indeed, with a dividend yield of 2.9%, AVGO has an impressive dividend growth record of eight years and counting.
Even without Qualcomm, Inc. (NASDAQ:QCOM), analysts still see AVGO as one of the best investments out there. The stock has 99% Street support with 20 buy ratings and just 1 hold rating in the last three months. These analysts see AVGO spiking 32% to hit $324 in the next year. Top Oppenheimer analyst Rick Schafer says “Now past the QCOM saga, we expect AVGO to return to its playbook finding and executing “bitesized” accretive deals. We remain long-term buyers with a $315 target.”
He adds: “We believe AVGO has one of the most strategically and financially attractive business models in semiconductors.” Going forward, the company enjoys multiple catalysts, including a sustained competitive advantage in high-end filters and a “sticky” non-mobile business. Plus, management has the ability to drive enviable growth/profitability in a host of business environments.
President Donald Trump blocked Singapore-based Broadcom’s $117 billion hostile takeover of Qualcomm on March 12. He attributed the unusual decision to national security concerns.
High-Quality Dividends: Air Products and Chemicals (APD)
Dividend Yield: 2.5%
McDonald’s Corporation (NYSE:MCD) a.k.a. the “Golden Arches,” boasts a lucrative dividend payout. Back in September, the board of directors approved a sizable payout increase of 7%. This counts as McDonald’s 41st straight dividend increase. As a result, McDonald’s paid shareholders a $1.01 quarterly dividend in December with a 2.5% yield.
And this isn’t all. The Street is rallying around McDonald’s right now. In the last month the stock has received no less than seven back-to-back buy ratings. With an eye on the new value menu, Jefferies’ Andy Barish reiterated his buy rating and $200 price target (26% upside potential) on March 16. The $1 $2 $3 menu means a roughly 15% price cut for consumers.
He attributes recent share weakness to general market fluctuations and overly high expectations. Crucially Barish still has faith in his 3% gains in U.S. same-store-sales estimate for Q1. So does BMO Capital’s Andrew Strelzik. He sees MCD recording 3% same store sales growth beyond just the first quarter due to its “solid playbook of internal initiatives.”
“As MCD’s comp softness proves temporary, investor focus likely will revert to its free cash flow potential in a normalized capex environment” wrote Strelzik on March 12. According to BMO’s calculations, MCD should generate roughly $7 billion of run-rate free cash flow by early 2020.
High-Quality Dividends: Chevron (CVX) Source: swong95765 via Flickr (Modified)
Dividend Yield: 3.9%
Oil and gas giant Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) is a premium dividend stock for the long-term. Chevron’s dividend yield is a lucrative 3.9% thanks to an annual payout of $4.48. Note that the yield is far above the basic materials sector average of 2.4%. Most impressively, Chevron has a strong record of steady dividend increases over the last 32 years. Yes that’s right, we are looking at a Dividend Aristocrat here.
Shares have pulled back recently over $130 in January to under $114. But don’t be alarmed! This is a buying opportunity. From a Street perspective, Chevron is still a top pick. This is a “strong buy” stock with 100% support from top analysts over the last three months. Even better, with a $142 average price target, these seven top analysts see 25% upside potential from the current share price.
The most bullish analyst of the pack is Cowen & Co’s Sam Margolin. He has a very confident price target on CVX of $160 (39% upside potential from the current share price). Margolin blames concerns over Australian LNG free cash flow and growth in the Permian basin as responsible for the slipping prices. But he reassures investors that both these investment pillars are still fundamentally intact.
Bear in mind Margolin is one of the Top 200 analysts on TipRanks for his precise stock picking ability. In the basic materials sector specifically, his ranking shoots up to top 10. And on CVX specifically he scores an 86% success rate and 9.2% average return.
High-Quality Dividends: Philip Morris (PM) Source: Taber Andrew Bain Via Flickr
Dividend Yield: 4.3%
I highly recommend checking out Marlboro-maker Philip Morris International Inc. (NYSE:PM). Not only does PM pay a high dividend yield over 4%, it also boasts a 10-year dividend growth streak. The company is about to begin trading ex-dividend in advance of a $1.07 quarterly payout in April. So, the million-dollar question — should you invest now?
Looking forward, all cigarette companies face a huge industry disruption. Global smoking habits are set for inevitable long-term decline. Luckily PM has a get-out plan. The company recently announced that it wants to build its future “on smoke-free products that are a much better choice than cigarette smoking.” The result: a strong push towards reduced-risk vapes and e-cigarettes that contain nicotine but don’t burn tobacco.
And it looks like the Street approves of this dramatic decision. In the last three months, PM has received only buy ratings. The five analysts covering the stock have an average price target on PM of $123.40. This suggests big upside potential of over 25%.
Indeed, Citigroup’s Adam Speilman has just upgraded PM from “hold” to “buy.” We are facing a “new world of tobacco” says Spielman as vapes and heated tobacco record strong uptake. He believes PM is moving as fast as possible into this new world and – as a result- margins will start increasing again in the next 12 months.
High-Quality Dividends: Cedar Fair (FUN)
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