The first screen eliminates stocks of companies that cut, suspended, or froze their dividends during the Great Recession. The second screen looks for stocks that have performed exceptionally well over the past decade. Total return accounts for price appreciation and dividend income and is annualized over the trailing period in question, in this case, ten years
I ranked candidates that passed my screens using DVK Quality Snapshots and ranking system.
To see this month's seven top-ranked stocks, please read this article at TheStreet.com.
Please note that I publish a similar monthly series, 10 Dividend Growth Stocks, on Seeking Alpha. I use different screens for each article series, so they won't cover the same stocks.
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