The 10 Highest Paying Stocks in the S&P 500 презентация

The average yield among the top 10 is 6.58% (as of September 2, 2015). The companies that make up the top 10 are 3 Energy companies 3 Telecoms 3 REITs 1

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The 10 Highest Paying Stocks in the S&P

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Слайд 2The average yield among the top 10 is 6.58% (as of

September 2, 2015).
The companies that make up the top 10 are
3 Energy companies
3 Telecoms
3 REITs
1 Consumer goods company

About the S&P’s Highest Yielders


Слайд 310. AT&T (NYSE: T)
Dividend Yield: 5.66%
The telecom giant provides wireless service

to about 120 million customers.
With limited growth potential, AT&T chooses to pay out a large portion of its income as a dividend.
AT&T is a “dividend aristocrat”, with 30 consecutive years of dividend increases.

September 2, 2015

Source: Flickr user Mike Mozart


Слайд 49. Ventas (NYSE: VTR)
Dividend Yield: 5.74%
Ventas is a REIT that owns

about 1,500 health care properties including
Senior housing
Skilled nursing facilities
Hospitals
Medical office buildings
Tenants are on long term triple-net leases, which creates a stable, consistently increasing stream of income.

September 2, 2015


Слайд 58. Conoco Phillips (NYSE: COP)
Dividend Yield: 6.05%
Conoco is one of the

largest independent exploration and production (E&P) companies in the world.
Conoco’s size and low-cost asset base will allow it to outperform peers while oil is cheap.
The company’s CEO has stressed that the dividend is completely safe.

September 2, 2015

Source: David Wright via Wikipedia


Слайд 67. Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI)
Dividend Yield: 6.05%
Kinder Morgan is one of

the largest energy transportation and storage companies in the world.
The company has a large and diverse asset portfolio and has a fee-based business, which makes its revenue stream more stable than many other energy companies.

September 2, 2015


Слайд 76. HCP Inc. (NYSE: HCP)
Dividend Yield: 6.10%
HCP invests in health care

real estate, mainly senior housing, life science facilities, skilled nursing, and medical offices.
Over the next few decades, the population of senior citizens is expected to grow at five times the rate of the rest of the population.
So, there will be enough demand for HCP’s properties no matter what the economy does.

September 2, 2015


Слайд 85. Mattel (NYSE: MAT)
Dividend Yield: 6.49%
Mattel is one of the world’s

largest toy companies with such brands as Barbie dolls, Fisher-Price toys, American Girl dolls, and Hot Wheels toy cars.
Mattel has a leading market share and strong balance sheet.
However, its dividend is a little higher than its projected 2015 and 2016 earnings, so investors should keep an eye on the company’s profitability.

September 2, 2015

Source: Flickr user Bryce Womeldurf


Слайд 94. Iron Mountain (NYSE: IRM)
Dividend Yield 6.70%
Iron Mountain provides information storage

and protection services.
The company is classified as a specialized REIT, so it pays out most of its earnings, which explains the high dividend.

September 2, 2015

Source: www.geograph.org.uk


Слайд 103. ONEOK (NYSE: OKE)
Dividend Yield: 6.72%
ONEOK is a leading transporter of

natural gas.
The company is rather susceptible to changes in demand for energy transportation, which explains the drop of more than 50% over the past year.
The company’s dividend is safe for now, but with a payout ratio of more than 100%, it may not be safe forever.

September 2, 2015


Слайд 112. CenturyLink (NYSE: CTL)
Dividend Yield: 7.99%
CenturyLink is the 3rd largest telecom

provider in the U.S.
With a high payout ratio of 89% of 2015’s projected earnings and relatively high debt, CenturyLink may have trouble paying its dividends if the economy turns sour.

September 2, 2015

Source: Wikipedia user Jelson25


Слайд 121. Frontier Communications (NYSE: FTR)
Dividend Yield: 8.28%
The S&P’s highest-paying stock is

a wireline communications provider.
The company is in the process of acquiring more than $10 billion in wireline assets from Verizon, which is expected to boost earnings immediately once complete.
Frontier’s consistent cash flow ($1.27 per share in 2014) should be more than enough to continue its dividend payments.

September 2, 2015

Source: Flickr user Mike Mozart


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