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Are Dividend Aristocrats in Your Portfolio in 2022?

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Are Dividend Aristocrats in Your Portfolio in 2022?

Ready for some major dividend activity to go your way in 2022? Many investors turn to dividend income for a solid way to grow their portfolio and tap into a cash flow. You may especially want to consider this option if you want to use dividends to live off of in retirement.

Why not consider one (or several) of the Dividend Aristocrats, a fancy description for high-performing dividend stocks? 

Let's find out more about the Dividend Aristocrats and pick a handful for this year's go-round in the stock market.

What are the Dividend Aristocrats? 

First of all, if you're not completely squared away with the definition of dividends, it simply means that when a publicly-traded company generates profits it can direct the funds into research and development, save the money or return the profits to shareholders as dividends. As a shareholder, your goal is to reap the benefits of these dividends, whether you squirrel them away for use later on, reinvest them or spend them right away — you've gotta eat, right?

The Dividend Aristocrats simply refer to well-known companies that are part of the S&P 500 that pay dividends. The Dividend Aristocrats must possess a few distinct qualifications to qualify as part of this elite group. Each company must have:

  • Increased the annual total dividend per share for 25 straight years in a row.
  • A market capitalization of at least $3 billion.
  • A daily trading amount of at least $5 million. 

Here are a few companies that hit the bullseye for those requirements (but note that there are 65 Dividend Aristocrats, so this doesn't come close to the full list):

Three new additions to the family made the list in 2021: International Business Machines IBM) (NYSE: IBM, NextEra Energy NYSE: NEE, and West Pharmaceutical Services NYSE: WST. Unfortunately, six companies got kicked out of the family: Raytheon NYSE: RTX, Carrier Global NYSE: CARR, Otis Worldwide NYSE: OTIS, Church and Dwight NYSE: CHD, Stryker Corporation NYSE: SYK and Leggett & Platt Inc. NYSE: LEG.


Consider Adding The Following Dividend Aristocrats to Your Portfolio

Take a look at a few we've chosen for you to eyeball if your main goal is to have dividends at your disposal. Instead of the main biggies like Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, and other tried-and-true companies, we've tackled four Dividend Aristocrats that may not be on your radar.

Federal Realty Investment Trust NYSE: FRT

Federal Realty Investment Trust NYSE: FRT, based in Maryland, is one of the most notable Dividend Aristocrats and real estate investment trusts (REITs). The company owns, operates, and develops retail and mixed-use neighborhoods in the northeastern United States, the mid-Atlantic states, California and South Florida. The company recently acquired the Twinbrooke Shopping Centre in Fairfax, Virginia, bringing off-market acquisitions to five properties.

In Q3, net income was $50.1 million, and earnings per diluted share were $0.64 for the third quarter of 2021. In the third quarter of 2021, Federal Realty generated an FFO of $118.0 million, or $1.51 per diluted share. Its Board of Trustees also declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $1.07 per common share, which means an indicated annual rate of $4.28 per common share. The regular common dividend will be payable on January 18, 2022, to common shareholders of record as of January 3, 2022.

Amcor plc NYSE: AMCR

Amcor plc NYSE: AMCR, an Australian company, is a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, home, and personal care, and other products offering high yield and years of continued dividend growth. 

As of Q3, Amcor plc GAAP shored up net income of $202 million, up 2%, and GAAP earnings per share (EPS) up 4% from 13.1 cents per share. It also showed an adjusted EPS of 17.7 cents per share, up 12% on a comparable constant currency basis, and an adjusted EBIT of $381 million, up 7%. The company also increased returns to shareholders; the quarterly dividend increased to 12 cents per share.

Cardinal Health Inc. NYSE: CAH

Cardinal Health Inc. NYSE: CAH, headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health, Inc. NYSE: CAH distributes pharmaceuticals, manufactures, and distributes medical and laboratory products globally and serves as a provider of performance and data solutions for health care facilities.

Cardinal Health Inc. grew revenue 6% versus the prior year to $162 billion and grew non-GAAP EPS and surpassed its enterprise cost savings target for the third consecutive year in Q4 2021.

The company returned nearly $800 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases and returned a total of 49 cents per share as a quarterly dividend. The company strengthened its balance sheet by paying down approximately $550 million of long-term debt. 

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. NYSE: ADM

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. NYSE: ADM, headquartered in Chicago, focuses on animal and human nutrition and transforms natural products into ingredients and flavors for foods and beverages. The company also works to improve nutrition for pets and livestock with a commitment to sustainable practices.

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. had Q3 net earnings of $526 million and adjusted net earnings of $548 million, a segment operating profit of $1 billion. It had an adjusted EPS up 9% despite a higher effective tax rate and continued upward growth. 

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. also offered $1.48 in annual dividends to shareholders.

Boost Your Portfolio with the Aristocrats

The "Aristocrats" — the glitzy name just sounds like companies poised for success, right?

There's a reason. These aptly-named companies show a proven dividend track record and solid, consistent performance. It's no wonder many investors rush to these exact equity income investments to round out their portfolios.

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Companies Mentioned in This Article

CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
3M (MMM)
4.4941 of 5 stars
$91.48+0.6%6.60%-7.24Hold$104.00
A. O. Smith (AOS)
3.7129 of 5 stars
$86.69+0.3%1.48%23.43Hold$88.50
Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
4.9951 of 5 stars
$105.27-0.6%2.09%32.29Moderate Buy$121.54
AbbVie (ABBV)
4.9065 of 5 stars
$164.66+0.2%3.77%60.32Moderate Buy$177.43
Aflac (AFL)
4.2413 of 5 stars
$80.98+0.9%2.47%10.45Hold$82.15
AT&T (T)
4.9467 of 5 stars
$16.33+1.3%6.80%8.33Moderate Buy$20.68
Caterpillar (CAT)
4.6119 of 5 stars
$357.93-0.1%1.45%17.77Hold$307.56
Chevron (CVX)
4.8999 of 5 stars
$157.49+0.7%4.14%13.86Moderate Buy$184.75
Coca-Cola (KO)
4.1594 of 5 stars
$58.91+0.7%3.29%23.75Moderate Buy$67.18
Exxon Mobil (XOM)
4.4677 of 5 stars
$118.46-0.1%3.21%13.33Moderate Buy$131.44
International Business Machines (IBM)
4.2268 of 5 stars
$181.44-0.9%3.66%22.32Hold$178.67
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
4.8713 of 5 stars
$145.74+0.7%3.27%9.09Hold$175.86
McDonald's (MCD)
4.8549 of 5 stars
$270.98+0.4%2.47%23.42Moderate Buy$319.72
NextEra Energy (NEE)
4.9106 of 5 stars
$64.00+0.3%3.22%17.73Moderate Buy$71.36
PepsiCo (PEP)
4.1131 of 5 stars
$172.27+1.6%2.94%26.22Moderate Buy$186.92
Procter & Gamble (PG)
4.6918 of 5 stars
$157.16+0.1%2.39%26.33Moderate Buy$168.53
Target (TGT)
4.7867 of 5 stars
$166.58+1.3%2.64%18.65Moderate Buy$181.85
Walmart (WMT)
4.2357 of 5 stars
$59.24-0.7%1.40%30.96Moderate Buy$61.54
West Pharmaceutical Services (WST)
4.7014 of 5 stars
$377.350.0%0.21%47.89Moderate Buy$435.20
RTX (RTX)
3.6549 of 5 stars
$100.69-0.1%2.34%44.95Hold$94.44
Carrier Global (CARR)
4.8073 of 5 stars
$53.38-1.6%1.42%33.79Hold$60.77
Otis Worldwide (OTIS)
4.3862 of 5 stars
$95.49+0.6%1.42%28.17Hold$94.29
Church & Dwight (CHD)
4.2372 of 5 stars
$103.20-0.3%1.09%33.95Hold$103.27
Stryker (SYK)
4.7588 of 5 stars
$327.46-2.6%0.98%39.69Moderate Buy$340.45
Leggett & Platt (LEG)
2.0851 of 5 stars
$17.68+2.2%10.41%-17.68Reduce$19.33
Federal Realty Investment Trust (FRT)
4.5326 of 5 stars
$98.53+1.5%4.43%35.19Moderate Buy$112.60
Amcor (AMCR)
2.5742 of 5 stars
$8.90+0.8%5.62%20.23Hold$10.40
Cardinal Health (CAH)
4.3342 of 5 stars
$106.00-0.5%1.89%41.73Moderate Buy$103.07
Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM)
3.9242 of 5 stars
$61.74+2.2%3.24%9.65Reduce$67.50
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Melissa Brock

About Melissa Brock

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Associate Editor & Contributing Author

Contributing Author

Experience

Melissa Brock worked as an associate editor & contributing writer for MarketBeat from 2021 to 2024.

She currently works as a full-time freelance writer and financial editor covering higher education, investing, personal finance, mortgages, college savings, insurance, and more. 

Areas of Expertise

Dividend Stocks, Retirement

Education

Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, Central College, Pella, Iowa

Past Experience

Melissa graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts in communication studies with minors in psychology and Spanish from Central College. She's a longtime member of the National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC). While working in college admission, Melissa Brock pursued a freelance writing and editing career. 


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