These stocks gives investors a higher yield than the market and the 0-year Treasury, thanks to their high and growing dividends and low credit risk.
These stocks gives investors a higher yield than the overall market and the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury, thanks to their high and growing dividends and low credit risk.
CNBC used S&P Capital IQ to screen the stocks with a dividend yield above 2%, a Standard & Poor's credit rating of "A" or higher and 10% or more annual dividend growth over the past five years. Traders work under monitors displaying 3M Co. signage on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York.In a world of falling and even negative interest rates, investors are searching high and low for yield.
Companies with a high and stable dividends are a good place to look, but there are some traps investors can fall into when sorting through these names. In volatile market conditions or an economic downturn, it's hard for companies to sustain a high dividend with unstable cash flow and a high credit risk.
CNBC used S&P Capital IQ to screen for stocks with high and growing dividends, along with a sound balance sheet according to Standard and Poor's. The list of stocks give investors a higher yield than the
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