10 Top Dividend Stocks of the S&P 500
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I run my fundamental stock screener, searching for stocks with the highest dividend yield. The report lists only companies included in the S&P 500 index. Not surprisingly, aside from one GM (GM), there are only financials and banks in the top ten. Financials had the highest yield, compared to other sectors, even before credit turmoils. And after their deep fall, we can see practically incredible yield - over 30% - for MBIA (MBI).
Below is a table to show the top 10 high dividend stocks, purged from financials.
Top yielding stocks in S&P 500
| Symbol | Company Name | Industry | Yield |
| MBI | MBIA Ord Shs | Titleinsur | 33.58 |
| (ACAS) | American Capital Strat. | ClFundDebt | 18.36 |
| (RF) | Regions Financial Corp | StheastBnk | 14.74 |
| (KEY) | Keycorp Ord Shs | MonCentBnk | 13.51 |
| (BAC) | Bank of America Ord Shs | MonCentBnk | 11.43 |
| (CMA) | Comerica Inc | MidwestBnk | 10.7 |
| (WB) | Wachovia Corp Ord Shs | MonCentBnk | 10.08 |
| GM | GENERAL MOTORS | AutoManu | 9.88 |
| (HBAN) | Huntington Ord Shs | MidwestBnk | 9.65 |
| (MI) | Marshal & Ilsley Ord Shs | MidwestBnk | 9.05 |
High dividend S&P 500 stocks (banks and financials excluded)
| Symbol | Company Name | Industry | Yield |
| GM | GENERAL MOTORS | AutoManu | 9.88 |
| (CZN) | Citizens Comms Ord Shs | TelecomDom | 8.84 |
| (Q) | Qwest Communications Intl | TelecomDom | 8.51 |
| (DDR) | Developers Diversified Realty | REITRetail | 8.44 |
| (WIN) | Windstream Corp | TelecomDom | 8.3 |
| (GCI) | Gannett Co Inc | PublshNews | 8.16 |
| (XL) | XL Capital Class A Ord Shs | PropInsure | 7.65 |
| (FNM) | Fannie Mae Ord Shs | Mtginv | 7.46 |
| (PFE) | Pfizer Ord Shs | MjrDrgManu | 7.21 |
| (RAI) | Reynolds American Inc | Cigarettes | 7.19 |
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This article has 18 comments:
speculator
bettor
Agree with above comments...if and that's a big if, stocks hold their dividends at present levels...why isn't everyone jumping in...mostly the bottom is 3-6 months away, and though I love dividends I'm not counting sheep just yet.
Hershfin
On Jul 08 10:50 AM sharksm wrote:
> This is a useless list as it doesn't explain the high dividends.
> Most of these company's stocks have dropped up to 50% and the chance
> is great that the dividends will be cut. The writer should have included
> stoccks like Canadian Oil & Gas trusts that pay dividends (monthly)
> like HTE, PWE and the like. I have owned these for years and they
> produce solid, high dividends.
ng
I heard the same nonsense before Bill Clinton was elected. The result? The best economy this country has ever seen. George Bush has destroyed this economy and increased the national debt by over 50% as he borrows $200 million a day to pay for his wars.
I, for one, am looking forward to the day when Obama takes the oath of office and GWB and his cronies are sent packing.
Mr.Jim
On Jul 08 02:09 PM sharksm wrote:
> The Canadian Gov't takes 15% off the top for taxes, which you can
> get a tax credit for by filling out the proper form when you file
> your tax return. the dividends from the Canadian trusts are qualified
> for the 15% dividend rate, so it's a wash and you pay the same as
> if you were paying the U.S. tax rate
h
Fundamentally, i'd avoid auto, am not completely sure where pharmas fit (too much competition, and politics are pushing for lower health care costs).
er
FREEDOM is not without cost and sacrifice. Obama stance has been that of northern democrats the "Copperheads"... of Lincolns Civil war era where if Lincoln had not jailed some of them and they had prevailed we would be living in two United States; North ... freemen and Dixie South ..Slavery......... Where would you want to live?
On Jul 09 11:57 AM Jake Blues wrote:
> >>>Yep - until Obama (God forbid) gets his dumbass in the WH. <br/>
>
>
> I heard the same nonsense before Bill Clinton was elected. The result?
> The best economy this country has ever seen. George Bush has destroyed
> this economy and increased the national debt by over 50% as he borrows
> $200 million a day to pay for his wars.
>
> I, for one, am looking forward to the day when Obama takes the oath
> of office and GWB and his cronies are sent packing.