Dividend Champions For July 2020

Seeking AlphaDividend Quick PicksDividend Champions For July 2020Jul. 2, 2020 1:50 PM ET|| Includes: AMNB, AMNF, ARE, AVY, CATC, COR, CSFL, CZFS, DCI, EE, EXR, FMBI, FNLC, HCKT, HDB, HIFS, HWBK, JW-A, JW-B, KR, LEG, LII, LUV, LYB, MAIN, MATX, MGP, NFG, NHC, O, ODC, POR, PSBQ, RBC, SCVL, SPG, SPG.PJ, SSB, TCO, TCO.PJ, TGT, THFF, TIF, TOWN, UBA, UBP, UBP.PH, UBP.PK, UHT, UNH, UNTY, VTR, WASH, WEBK, WOR, WPC, WRB, WRB.PB, WRB.PC, WRB.PD, WRB.PE, WRB.PFby: Justin LawJustin Law The Dividend KingsDividend ideas from a top team of analysts to help you sleep well at night.SummaryMonthly update of the Dividend Champions List.
20 companies declared higher dividends in the past month, with an average increase of 4.30% over their previous payouts.
One new King and one new Contender.
About the Dividend Champions List
The Dividend Champions list is a monthly publication tracking companies with a history of consistently increasing their dividends. Wider in scope than the well-known S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats and Nasdaq Dividend Achievers, the Dividend Champions covers all companies listed on exchanges in the United States. In order to be included in the list, the annual split-adjusted dividend payout of a company (based on calendar year) must be consistently increasing. The Dividend Champions list is separated into three categories based on how long companies have maintained the streak of annually increasing dividends: Champions (25 or more years), Contenders (10 to 24 years), and Challengers (5 to 9 years). The Dividend Champions list was created by David Fish in 2007 and is currently maintained by Justin Law. The Dividend Champions list may be obtained for free for personal, non-commercial use from the DRIP Investing Resource Center. Data in the Dividend Champions list is provided "as is" with no guarantees of accuracy, completeness, or timeliness.
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