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One of the main characteristics of quality dividend stocks is that they have a strong brand name. Strong brand by itself would not provide the type of consistent long-term returns that dividend growth investors expect. Add in a wide economic moat, or a strong competitive advantage, which ensures strong pricing power and the qualitative screen for selecting stocks is complete.

Examples of companies with a wide moat include Coca Cola (KO), whose products are well-recognized worldwide and are desirable by consumers, which are willing to pay extra in order to have that specific brand. The company has been able to realize above average returns on capital, which has also allowed it to generate a lot in excess cash flows, which fuel future dividend hikes. Because of these characteristics, Coca Cola has managed to raise distributions over the past 48 consecutive years.

Another important characteristic for selecting quality dividend stocks is a history of consistently growing distributions. I like it when a company pays a stable dividend, but I really prefer a company that manages to surprise me by repeatedly raising distributions for many years. This is what truly separates the best companies from the mediocre ones. After all, any company can manage to pay a dividend, but only the best ones with the widest economic moats can afford to grow distributions for many years.

Growing dividends are a function of earnings growth. Companies with wide moats and strong brands are able to pass increases in expenses to consumers over time, while also generating efficiencies through innovation and reinvesting in the business, which leads to higher profits.

As a result, these types of companies should do well during inflationary economic conditions, as they would be able to pass cost increases over the consumers, who demand that specific product type. The rising dividend would also provide investors with an inflation adjusted stream of income, which would maintain and grow its purchasing power over time.

Investors wish to select only the best dividend stocks, should also be careful not to overpay for them. The lost decade for stocks was caused exactly because investors bid up stock prices to stratospheric levels, which caused subpar market returns even though fundamentals were improving.

As a result, paying more than 20 times earnings for a stock is generally not a very good idea. Another important factor is evaluating the sustainability of the dividend payment. If a company distributes out to shareholders more than 50% of its earnings, that could be a warning sign.

As dividend investors, it is important to not only receive the growing stream of dividend income every quarter, but also to ensure that the business we have invested in keeps growing and innovating. A company that simply distributes all of its earnings to shareholders, would have to rely on increased lending and dilutive share sales in order to generate enough cash to grow the operations.

Four outstanding dividend growth stocks, besides Coca-Cola include Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Procter & Gamble (PG), Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) and Colgate-Palmolive (CL).

Johnson & Johnson engages in the research and development, manufacture, and sale of various products in the health care field worldwide. The company operates in three segments: Consumer, Pharmaceutical, and Medical Devices and Diagnostics. The company has raised dividends for 48 years in a row.

The Procter & Gamble Company provides consumer packaged goods in the United States and internationally. The company operates in three global business units (GBUs): Beauty and Grooming, Health and Well-Being, and Household Care. The company has raised dividends for 54 years in a row.

Colgate-Palmolive Company, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets consumer products worldwide. It operates in two segments, Oral, Personal, and Home Care; and Pet Nutrition. This dividend champion has increased dividends for 47 years in a row.

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. operates retail stores in various formats worldwide. Wal-Mart Stores has consistently increased dividends every year for 36 years.

Last but not least, it is important to spread your risks by diversifying into at least 30 individual investments. Sometimes there might not be 30 bargain dividend stocks in the markets, which is why the process of building a solid dividend portfolio would take time. Investors should start out slow, dollar cost averaging their way in as many positions as practicable, and always be on the lookout for undervalued dividend gems.

Disclosure: I am long KO, JNJ, PG, WMT, CL.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/265099-5-outstanding-dividend-growth-stocks

“Los dos guerreros más poderosos son paciencia y tiempo.” (León Tolstoi)

#3

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No se le pueden poner pegas al artículo. Pero la clave es esto: "Investors should also be careful not to overpay for them."

Las grandes compañías en general no tienen un gran potencial de crecimiento, porque duplicar su tamaño es algo que es casi imposible para muchas de ellas, mientras que eso es trivial para una compañía pequeña. Si compras los stocks de las grandes compañías caros el retorno está garantizado que será malo.

Yo no sé si ahora los stocks están caros o baratos, porque no sé valorar compañías, pero si sé que estamos en máximos de beneficios y que probablemente veamos precios mejores en el medio plazo.

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#4

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Cuando sabemos si pagamos de mas??? no tengo ni idea pero debe ser bueno comprar con incertidumbre.
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“Los dos guerreros más poderosos son paciencia y tiempo.” (León Tolstoi)

#5

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Mi opinión es que la incertidumbre buena para comprar es la de "esto está cayendo un huevo y se va todo al carajo".

La incertidumbre que tenemos ahora es la de "esto lleva dos años subiendo y no parece sostenible". Puede ser buena para pillar un rally alcista de seis meses como acaba de suceder, pero no para comprar a largo plazo.

Por supuesto, quien compra llueva o haga sol promedia errores y aciertos.

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#6

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Yo pienso que debemos volver a maximos, puede que nosotros no y ver que a nadie le da miedo comprar, incluso cuando tu mismo creas que la bolsa no bajara, ese sera el momento, por ahora creo que la gente esta acojonada y el limpiabotas no puede comprar nada aun.
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PD:Soy parte interesada,jeje estoy hasta las trancas.

“Los dos guerreros más poderosos son paciencia y tiempo.” (León Tolstoi)

#7

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En eso seguro que aciertas. El día que yo meta pasta en serio, esto empieza a caer sin parar, je, je.

Fue comprar oro y dejó de subir (en euros). Soy como el rey Midas pero al revés.

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#8

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Bueno, hay motivos para estar acojonado... las posibles quitas con la reestructuración de la deuda de Grecia, el final del QE2 y el precio al que está el petróleo, que de momento con el cambio se están suavizando sus efectos.

Saludos.

PD: Ah, y no olvidemos a China y sus burbujitas y a la política de tipos del BCE.