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Sunday, July 23, 2017

20 Dividend Increases: July 17-21, 2017 (Part 1: Financials)


Companies that regularly raise their dividend payments show confidence in future earnings growth potential.

One way to identify dividend growth stocks for further analysis is to monitor dividend increases.

This past week, 20 companies on my watch list announced dividend increases including one of the stocks I hold in my portfolio. 

Part 1 covers stocks in the Financials sector, while Part 2 will cover the non-Financials.

Of the eight Financials sector stocks that announced dividend increases, four announced increases topping 10%.

The top increase is from The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BK) with a stellar increase of 26%! The stock yields 1.8% at $53.36 per share.

To see this week's other dividend increases, please read this article at Seeking Alpha.

Please feel free to leave comments on this article either at Seeking Alpha or here, on my blog. I'll do my best to respond to each comment as quickly as possible. 

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