Companies With 15-Plus Years of Dividend Growth (2024)

15-Plus Years of Dividend Growth

Investors are reassured — and companies consider it a point of pride — when executives note an uninterrupted track record for raising dividends. Dividend payments also offer investors a cushion on their investment, increasing the overall returns of the stock. Historically, dividend payments have accounted for more than 40 percent of the S&P 500’s total returns. In the S&P 500, approximately 6 percent of companies have raised their dividend for at least 15 consecutive years or more, based on data

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Investors are reassured — and companies consider it a point of pride — when executives note an uninterrupted track record for raising dividends. Dividend payments also offer investors a cushion on their investment, increasing the overall returns of the stock. Historically, dividend payments have accounted for more than 40 percentof the S&P 500’s total returns.

In the S&P 500, about6 percent of companies have raised their dividends for at least 15 consecutive years or more, based on data gathered by CNBC Analytics and Capital IQ. One key indicator for dividends is a comparison of dividend payout per share and free cash flow per share, since dividends are paid from a company’s earnings. The lower the dividend payout-free cash flow ratio, the better, since the company is spending less of its available cash on dividends. This metric is a good indication of whether a dividend strategy has more room to grow.

Listed here are the 15 companies with the smallest free cash flow to dividend payout ratio (or FCF payout ratio). By this metric, companies would have the most stable dividends and are most likely to sustain their payments. Click ahead to see top companies with 15 years or more of consecutive dividend increases.

By Giovanny Moreanoand Paul Toscano
Posted 17 Jan 2012

Genuine Parts (GPC)

FCF payout ratio: 50% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 5% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.84% 1-year change: 27% 52-week high: $63.31 52-week low: $46.10

Source: www.genpt.com

FCF payout ratio: 50%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 5%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.84%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 27%
52-week high: $63.31
52-week low: $46.10

Becton Dickinson (BDX)

FCF payout ratio: 48% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 17% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.38% 1-year change: -7.95% 52-week high: $89.75 52-week low: $69.59

Source: www.bd.com

FCF payout ratio: 48%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 17%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.38%

Stock price data:
1-year change: -7.95%
52-week high: $89.75
52-week low: $69.59

3M (MMM)

FCF payout ratio: 46% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 6% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.60% 1-year change: -2.58% 52-week high: $98.19 52-week low: $68.63

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FCF payout ratio: 46%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 6%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.60%

Stock price data:
1-year change: -2.58%
52-week high: $98.19
52-week low: $68.63

Cintas (CTAS)

FCF payout ratio: 45% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 13% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.32% 1-year change: 33.45% 52-week high: $38.22 52-week low: $26.39

Photo: Cintas.com

FCF payout ratio: 45%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 13%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.32%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 33.45%
52-week high: $38.22
52-week low: $26.39

WW Grainger (GWW)

FCF payout ratio: 43% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 13% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.32% 1-year change: 48.41% 52-week high: $197.05 52-week low: $124.33

Photo: www.wwgrainger.com

FCF payout ratio: 43%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 13%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.32%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 48.41%
52-week high: $197.05
52-week low: $124.33

Bemis (BMS)

FCF payout ratio: 41%15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 7% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 3.19% 1-year change: -5.10% 52-week high: $34.40 52-week low: $27.21

Source: www.bemis.com

FCF payout ratio: 41%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 7%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 3.19%

Stock price data:
1-year change: -5.10%
52-week high: $34.40
52-week low: $27.21

Ecolab (ECL)

FCF payout ratio: 41% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 16% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.34% 1-year change: 23.42% 52-week high: $59.88 52-week low: $43.81

Photo: www.ecolab.com

FCF payout ratio: 41%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 16%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.34%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 23.42%
52-week high: $59.88
52-week low: $43.81

Hormel Foods (HRL)

FCF payout ratio: 41% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 10% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.05% 1-year change: 17.07% 52-week high: $30.50 52-week low: $24.52

Photo: www.spam.com

FCF payout ratio: 41%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 10%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.05%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 17.07%
52-week high: $30.50
52-week low: $24.52

TJX Cos. (TJX)

Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

FCF payout ratio: 39%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 23%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.15%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 45.07%
52-week high: $66.95
52-week low: $45.79

Walgreen (WAG)

FCF payout ratio: 39% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 15% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.71% 1-year change: -19.98% 52-week high: $45.34 52-week low: $30.34

Photo: Getty Images

FCF payout ratio: 39%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 15%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.71%

Stock price data:
1-year change: -19.98%
52-week high: $45.34
52-week low: $30.34

Medtronic (MDT)

FCF payout ratio: 33% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 23% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.46% 1-year change: 6.44% 52-week high: $43.33 52-week low: $30.18

Photo: www.medtronic.com

FCF payout ratio: 33%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 23%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.46%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 6.44%
52-week high: $43.33
52-week low: $30.18

Abbott Laboratories (ABT)

FCF payout ratio: 33% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 10% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 3.42% 1-year change: 21.33% 52-week high: $56.84 52-week low: $45.07

Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

FCF payout ratio: 33%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 10%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 3.42%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 21.33%
52-week high: $56.84
52-week low: $45.07

The Chubb Corp (CB)

FCF payout ratio: 30% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 8% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.23% 1-year change: 23.30% 52-week high: $70.62 52-week low: $55.39

Photo: www.chubb.com

FCF payout ratio: 30%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 8%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.23%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 23.30%
52-week high: $70.62
52-week low: $55.39

International Business Machines (IBM)

FCF payout ratio: 26% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 16% Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.65% 1-year change: 22.42%52-week high: $194.90 52-week low: $149.38

Photo: Jens Schlueter | Getty Images

FCF payout ratio: 26%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 16%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 1.65%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 22.42%
52-week high: $194.90
52-week low: $149.38

McGraw-Hill Cos. (MHP)

FCF payout ratio: 23% 15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 8%Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.18% 1-year change: 26.54% 52-week high: $47.85 52-week low: $34.95

Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

FCF payout ratio: 23%
15-year avg. annual dividend increase: 8%
Dividend yield (1/17/11): 2.18%

Stock price data:
1-year change: 26.54%
52-week high: $47.85
52-week low: $34.95

Companies With 15-Plus Years of Dividend Growth (2024)

FAQs

Which company has the highest dividend growth rate? ›

Dividend Growth Market Leaders
  • XOM118.172.07% Exxon Mobil Corporation.
  • JNJ161.332.77% Johnson & Johnson.
  • KO67.680.85% The Coca-Cola Company.
  • MCD266.445.02% McDonald's Corporation.
  • MDT80.810.81% Medtronic plc.
  • SHW351.84-0.71% The Sherwin-Williams Company.
  • CTAS766.171.31% Cintas Corporation.
  • EMR115.70-2.10% Emerson Electric Co.

Which company gives highest dividend in last 10 years? ›

Top dividend stocks past 10 years
S.No.NameCMP Rs.
1.Vedanta447.20
2.Nirlon426.75
3.Manaksia99.78
4.Coal India519.35
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What is the dividend growth 10 years? ›

Dividend Growth 10yr is the geometric average dividend growth rate over the past 10 years, shown as a percentage, for example 3.32%.

What are the three dividend stocks to buy and hold forever? ›

  • Pfizer (PFE 2.18%) is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. ...
  • Enbridge (ENB 1.45%) operates a huge portfolio of oil and natural gas pipelines. ...
  • Despite declining tobacco use in the United States, Altria Group (MO 0.04%) has managed to maintain its revenue and grow its dividend for years.
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What is the best dividend company of all time? ›

Highest Dividend Yield Shares
S.No.NameCMP Rs.
1.Taparia Tools5.97
2.C P C L996.95
3.Coal India522.20
4.Abirami Fin.55.82
22 more rows

What is the most profitable dividend stock? ›

10 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy
  • Exxon Mobil XOM.
  • Johnson & Johnson JNJ.
  • Verizon Communications VZ.
  • Altria Group MO.
  • Comcast CMCSA.
  • Medtronic MDT.
  • Duke Energy DUK.
  • Starbucks SBUX.
Jun 28, 2024

Which dividend king has the highest yield? ›

Bonus: Leggett & Platt (LEG)

At a forward dividend rate of $1.84 per share, Leggett & Platt offers an eye-watering 10.18% yield based on the last trading price of $18.08. Considering that and that alone, Leggett & Platt is easily the number 1 Dividend King by yield.

Which stock will boom in 2024? ›

Best stocks in 2024
S.No.NameCMP Rs.
1.Man Infra202.79
2.BLS Internat.359.45
3.Black Box512.40
4.RHI Magnesita601.10
22 more rows

What is the highest paying monthly dividend stock? ›

Top 10 Highest-Yielding Monthly Dividend Stocks in 2022
  • What dividends and REITs are.
  • ARMOUR Residential REIT – 20.7%
  • Orchid Island Capital – 17.8%
  • AGNC Investment – 14.8%
  • Oxford Square Capital – 13.7%
  • Ellington Residential Mortgage REIT – 13.2%
  • SLR Investment – 11.5%
  • PennantPark Floating Rate Capital – 10%

What is considered a good dividend growth rate? ›

An average dividend growth rate is 8% to 10%. However, this can vary greatly among different stocks and industries. Companies with a steady history of dividend increases outperforming their peers may have a higher-than-average dividend growth rate.

What is the long term dividend growth for the S&P 500? ›

Basic Info. S&P 500 Dividend Yield is at 1.32%, compared to 1.35% last month and 1.54% last year. This is lower than the long term average of 1.83%.

What is the average return of the S&P 500 over the last 10 years with dividends reinvested? ›

The historical average yearly return of the S&P 500 is 12.58% over the last 10 years, as of the end of May 2024. This assumes dividends are reinvested. Adjusted for inflation, the 10-year average stock market return (including dividends) is 9.52%.

How to make $1,000 in dividends every month? ›

To have a perfect portfolio to generate $1000/month in dividends, one should have at least 30 stocks in at least 10 different sectors. No stock should not be more than 3.33% of your portfolio. If each stock generates around $400 in dividend income per year, 30 of each will generate $12,000 a year or $1000/month.

What are the cheapest stocks that pay the highest dividends? ›

7 Best Cheap Dividend Stocks to Buy Under $10
StockForward dividend yield*
Banco Bradesco SA (BBD)6.4%
Vodafone Group PLC (VOD)11.1%
Nokia Corp. (NOK)3.9%
Sirius XM Holdings Inc. (SIRI)4.1%
3 more rows
Jun 17, 2024

What is the best and safest dividend stock? ›

15 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy for 2024
StockDividend yield
Verizon Communications Inc. (ticker: VZ)6.4%
Pfizer Inc. (PFE)5.7%
United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS)4.4%
First American Financial Corp. (FAF)3.6%
11 more rows
Jul 17, 2024

Which is the highest dividend paying company? ›

Overview of the Top Dividend Paying Stocks in India
  • Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. ...
  • Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. ...
  • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. ...
  • Vedanta Ltd. ...
  • Coal India Ltd. ...
  • Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. ...
  • UTI Asset Management Company Ltd. ...
  • Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
Jul 16, 2024

What company has the highest monthly dividend? ›

Top 10 Highest-Yielding Monthly Dividend Stocks in 2022
  • ARMOUR Residential REIT – 20.7%
  • Orchid Island Capital – 17.8%
  • AGNC Investment – 14.8%
  • Oxford Square Capital – 13.7%
  • Ellington Residential Mortgage REIT – 13.2%
  • SLR Investment – 11.5%
  • PennantPark Floating Rate Capital – 10%
  • Main Street Capital – 7%

What industry pays the highest dividends? ›

The average dividend yield for the sector as a whole remains high due to high yields in the Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) industry and real estate development stocks. These high yielding industries are offset by low yielding industries like money center banks and accident/health insurance.

What is the best dividend growth ETF? ›

  • Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG)
  • Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD)
  • ProShares S&P 500 Aristocrats (NOBL)
  • First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF (SDVY)
  • iShares International Select Dividend ETF (IDV)
  • Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV)
  • iShares Preferred & Income Securities ETF (PFF)
Jun 26, 2024

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