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Thursday, March 8, 2018

20 Dividend Increases: February 26-March 2, 2018 (Part 1: Consumer Discretionary And Financials Sectors)

I monitor dividend increases for stocks on my watch list of dividend growth stocks to identify candidates for further analysis. Companies that regularly raise their dividends show confidence in the potential growth of future earnings. I look for announcements from stocks in the CCC list, but I use several screens to limit the number of stocks to monitor. For example, I only monitor companies with market caps greater than $500M.

In the past week, 20 companies on my watch list decided to increase their dividends. I own one of these stocks. Part 1 of this article presents dividend increases from stocks in the Consumer Discretionary and Financials sectors. See the upcoming Part 2 for dividend increase announcements from the remaining sectors.

As a bonus, I include a summary of available ex-dividend dates for the next two weeks.

The top increase in the Consumer Discretionary and Financials sectors, is from Best Buy (BBY), a retailer of technology products, services, and solutions in North America. BBY impressed with an increase of 32%. The stock now yields 2.34% at $73.04 per share.

Another eight stocks in these sectors announced double-digit percentage increases! The runner-up is Carter's (CRI) with an increase of 22%. The company markets apparel for babies and young children in the United States and Canada under the brand names Carter's and OshKosh B'gosh. The stock now yields 1.53% at $116.73 per share.

To see details of all the dividend increases announced by stocks in the Consumer Discretionary and Financials sectors, please read this article at Seeking Alpha. I include three F.A.S.T. Graphs to illustrate the impressive earnings and dividend growth rates of some of these stocks.

As a bonus, I'm including a summary of ex-dividend dates for the next two weeks. Scan the list of stocks to see if there's a stock you want to pick up before the ex-dividend date so you can grab the next dividend.

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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