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  2. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    The dividend yield or dividend–price ratio of a share is the dividend per share divided by the price per share. [1] It is also a company's total annual dividend payments divided by its market capitalization, assuming the number of shares is constant. It is often expressed as a percentage.

  3. Dividend stocks: What they are and how to invest in them - AOL

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    Dividend yield: The first option is to purchase stocks or funds that offer high current dividend yields. These companies may be undervalued or could be facing some business challenges that have ...

  4. 3 Reasons Why High-Yield Dividend Stocks ExxonMobil and ... - AOL

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    Based on its new dividend payout of $1.71 per share per quarter, Chevron has a forward dividend yield of 4.6% compared to 3.7% for ExxonMobil. Quality dividend stocks at a good value.

  5. 3 Reasons Why This Ultra-Safe High-Yield Dividend Stock Is ...

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    CLX Dividend data by YCharts.. As you can see in the chart, Clorox's dividend yield of 3.3% is at the high end of the range over the last 20 years. This makes sense, given the consistent raises ...

  6. Shareholder yield - Wikipedia

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    Over a decade ago Meb Faber tackled this topic in his book Shareholder Yield: A Better Approach to Dividend Investing. The thesis of the Shareholder Yield book is that a more holistic approach, incorporating both cash dividends and net stock buybacks, is a superior way to sort and own stocks.

  7. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

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    The dividend payout ratio is calculated as DPS/EPS. According to Financial Accounting by Walter T. Harrison, the calculation for the payout ratio is as follows: Payout Ratio = (Dividends - Preferred Stock Dividends)/Net Income. The dividend yield is given by earnings yield times the dividend payout ratio:

  8. 4 Top Dividend Stocks Yielding at Least 4% to Buy Without ...

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    A very healthy dividend. Alexandria Real Estate Equities has a dividend yield of around 4.4%. The REIT has steadily grown its payout over the years, including by a 5.4% compound annual rate since ...

  9. Category:Dividends - Wikipedia

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    Dividend yield This page was last edited on 18 February 2017, at 05:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...