Stocks with dividends that are at or little above the average for all stocks paying dividends tend to be the ones that keep paying.
Examples of high ROE stocks CocaCola, PepsiCo NYSE PEP, Deluxe Corp. NYSE DNB, ColgatePalmolive. Relatively safe stocks have good and solid dividends. Rather its the amount the company makes and retains in earnings which become equity. They have high return on equity or ROE. Notice this doesnt say great dividends. Its not necessarily reflected in the stock price, especially in times of anxiety like now, but in the long run, ROE is what matters. Stocks with dividends that are at or little above the average for all stocks paying dividends tend to be the ones that keep paying.
Rather its the amount the company makes and retains in earnings which become equity. Examples of high ROE stocks CocaCola, PepsiCo NYSE PEP, Deluxe Corp. Thats the return an investor receives for owning stock. Notice this doesnt say great dividends. Examples 3M Corp. And they dont go to good from being great. The way to tell if the dividend is safe is to see how much of earnings it takes to pay the dividend. They go to none.
Stocks with dividends that are at or little above the average for all stocks paying dividends tend to be the ones that keep paying. Examples 3M Corp. Anything below 40 is almost always dividend that will continue being paid. Great dividends, meaning much higher than average, usually dont stay great. This is not what the price of the stock returns. And they dont go to good from being great.
Thats the return an investor receives for owning stock.
NYSE DNB, ColgatePalmolive. Relatively safe stocks have good and solid dividends. Examples of high ROE stocks CocaCola, PepsiCo NYSE PEP, Deluxe Corp. Anything below 40 is almost always dividend that will continue being paid. If the company earns 1 share and pays dividend of cents share, then it pays out 25 of earnings. Thats the return an investor receives for owning stock. Examples 3M Corp. They have high return on equity or ROE. This is not what the price of the stock returns.
