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  2. ExxonMobil is 1 of Less Than 4% of S&P 500 Members to ... - AOL

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    Thanks partly to its outsize payout, Exxon currently offers a more than 3% dividend yield, which is also attractive relative to the S&P 500's current yield of less than 1.5%. Exxon can easily ...

  3. 3 Unstoppable Dividend Stocks to Buy Even if There's a ... - AOL

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    During this period, the company averaged a payout ratio of 86%, generating consistent free cash flow per share in excess of the dividend payments. XOM Free Cash Flow Per Share (Annual) Chart

  4. Exxon Mobil's Dividend Yield Hits 10%: What Investors ... - AOL

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    Charts dating back to 1989 show that Exxon Mobil's dividend yield is at its highest-ever level. ... Exxon Mobil has a history of raising its quarterly dividend payout.The 87-cent quarterly payout ...

  5. Does ExxonMobil Corporation's Dividend Have Room to Grow? - AOL

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    ExxonMobil 's dividend policy hits all the right notes. The petroleum products giant offers a 2.7% yield, right in line with the average yield on the Dow Jones Industrial Average . And it's doing ...

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  7. ExxonMobil: Dividend Dynamo or Blowup? - AOL

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    Dividend investing is a tried-and-true strategy for generating strong, steady returns in economies both good and bad. But as corporate America's slew of dividend cuts and suspensions over the past ...

  8. 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:

  9. ExxonMobil: Dividend Dynamo, or the Next Blowup? - AOL

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    Dividend investing is a tried-and-true strategy for generating strong, steady returns in economies both good and bad. But as corporate America's slew of dividend cuts and suspensions over the past ...