The 5 Best Dividend Stocks Right Now

The best dividend stocks are ones that keep paying their dividends over time. When investors buy a stock for the dividend, they count on that dividend to get paid each quarter.

What Are Dividend Stocks?

Companies that pay a part of their earnings to stockholders are known as dividend stocks. The payment is a dividend and is a return of cash to shareholders.

Important Dividend Definitions

Dividend rate: The dividend rate per share is the actual cash amount paid to stockholders. In the US, most stocks pay dividends quarterly. Dividend yield: The dividend yield is the value that most investors want to see. It is a percentage given by the ratio of the annual dividend rate divided by the current stock price. Payout ratio: The payout ratio is a measure of dividend safety. It is the ratio of the annual dividend rate per share divided by annual earnings per share.

5 Best Dividend Stocks Right Now

Verizon

Verizon (VZ) is number one on this list for two reasons: an excellent dividend yield combined with good dividend safety. Verizon operates in a mature market with only two other large competitors, controlling 98%+ of the US wireless market.

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Microsoft

The company’s signature products and services include Windows, MS Office, Xbox, LinkedIn, Bing, Outlook, Azure, and more Microsoft is the second-largest company by market capitalization at over $2.58 trillion.

Realty Income Corporation

Realty Income Corporation (O) is the only real estate investment trust (REIT) on this list. The trust owns more than 6,500 commercial properties.

Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola (KO) is one of the most well-known dividend stocks. Additionally, the company owns some of the most famous brands globally, operating in more than 200 countries.

Consolidated Edison

Consolidated Edison (ED) is one of the oldest regulated utilities. Consolidated Edison provides electricity, gas, and steam in New York City, southern New York, and northern New Jersey.

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