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Dividend Stock Screener: Best Dividend Paying Stocks For The Long Term
A dividend stock screener to help you uncover the best dividend paying stocks for the long term (to buy and hold)

Dividend Yield: Has dividends
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NVDA
NVIDIA CORP
$4.28T$175.51$182.584.03%Strong Buy2625.97%27.85%189.02%126.53%
MSFT
MICROSOFT CORP
$3.81T$512.57$556.898.65%Strong Buy2614.02%15.23%43.36%24.81%
AAPL
APPLE INC
$3.16T$211.27$234.9611.22%Buy194.14%9.70%216.22%43.60%
GOOGL
ALPHABET INC
$2.37T$195.75$211.438.01%Strong Buy303.64%7.18%47.73%34.50%
META
META PLATFORMS INC
$1.76T$700.00$759.458.49%Strong Buy4011.85%6.39%51.48%34.00%
AVGO
BROADCOM INC
$1.40T$297.42$294.90-0.85%Strong Buy2014.08%58.26%53.17%22.48%
TSM
TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING CO LTD
$1.25T$241.33$258.337.05%Strong Buy315.36%15.48%214.66%137.35%
JPM
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO
$825.50B$297.04$306.333.13%Strong Buy120.31%-0.10%17.48%1.41%
WMT
WALMART INC
$784.71B$98.33$109.7311.59%Strong Buy223.74%10.28%29.65%9.47%
LLY
ELI LILLY & CO
$723.07B$762.95$978.5028.25%Strong Buy820.14%46.78%282.76%49.87%
ORCL
ORACLE CORP
$702.15B$249.98$227.71-8.91%Buy2416.34%16.59%99.99%12.15%
V
VISA INC
$657.91B$351.29$390.5811.18%Strong Buy198.62%13.06%79.91%32.73%
MA
MASTERCARD INC
$511.52B$563.32$637.7013.20%Strong Buy2011.26%14.77%348.87%48.02%
XOM
EXXON MOBIL CORP
$486.47B$112.88$126.3811.96%Strong Buy80.91%10.97%N/AN/A
COST
COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP
$414.46B$934.57$1.07k14.60%Buy125.76%7.40%38.83%13.95%
JNJ
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
$404.87B$168.11$173.112.97%Buy93.74%8.60%40.54%16.45%
HD
HOME DEPOT INC
$375.43B$377.34$428.5613.57%Strong Buy163.26%6.29%221.50%17.77%
PG
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO
$367.18B$156.61$174.8011.61%Buy103.55%7.08%35.65%15.15%
BAC
BANK OF AMERICA CORP
$361.15B$47.95$50.375.04%Strong Buy154.68%13.07%13.25%1.17%
ABBV
ABBVIE INC
$337.77B$191.22$216.0012.96%Buy126.90%88.44%2,115.21%22.06%
KO
COCA COLA CO
$298.59B$69.38$78.1012.57%Strong Buy104.59%6.90%56.11%15.37%
GE
GE AEROSPACE
$286.65B$270.31$279.503.40%Strong Buy65.60%2.67%49.81%7.61%
ASML
ASML HOLDING NV
$281.86B$718.49$951.2532.40%Strong Buy47.12%9.56%66.55%25.61%
CVX
CHEVRON CORP
$274.24B$157.03$165.555.42%Buy110.55%14.50%18.28%10.64%
TMUS
T-MOBILE US INC
$269.26B$239.25$265.0410.78%Buy134.12%11.05%29.52%8.48%
CSCO
CISCO SYSTEMS INC
$269.12B$67.96$71.625.38%Buy133.15%15.39%30.14%11.56%
WFC
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY
$268.96B$82.65$85.143.01%Strong Buy113.89%9.63%14.57%1.35%
CRM
SALESFORCE INC
$255.62B$267.39$338.3226.53%Buy288.34%19.15%17.52%10.78%
PM
PHILIP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL INC
$253.33B$162.75$197.6721.45%Strong Buy96.65%20.58%-124.95%21.82%
IBM
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
$244.44B$262.41$288.9110.10%Buy114.27%37.56%43.10%7.98%
NVO
NOVO NORDISK A S
$240.84B$53.94$64.0018.65%Hold110.53%13.07%121.91%34.53%
UNH
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC
$236.83B$261.07$372.6342.73%Strong Buy197.17%5.18%28.70%8.81%
HSBC
HSBC HOLDINGS PLC
$233.53B$65.06N/AN/AN/AN/A0.31%3.68%65.01%3.99%
MS
MORGAN STANLEY
$230.32B$143.56$139.29-2.98%Buy73.16%4.51%14.85%1.22%
AZN
ASTRAZENECA PLC
$229.34B$73.98N/AN/AN/AN/A4.91%29.13%20.35%8.09%
NVS
NOVARTIS AG
$226.93B$117.22N/AN/AN/AN/A1.19%13.02%45.00%18.10%
INTU
INTUIT INC
$224.93B$806.34$825.112.33%Strong Buy187.55%17.46%27.37%15.05%
GS
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC
$224.60B$731.98$675.09-7.77%Buy115.28%9.56%14.57%1.03%
ABT
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
$222.72B$128.01$146.4314.39%Strong Buy146.76%-6.94%24.47%14.74%
SHEL
SHELL PLC
$222.41B$73.11$77.255.66%Strong Buy4-1.34%16.24%28.04%12.90%
LIN
LINDE PLC
$222.22B$471.51$517.509.75%Buy63.45%13.52%24.13%11.10%
MCD
MCDONALDS CORP
$216.42B$302.67$324.007.05%Buy174.41%8.21%-300.90%18.45%
DIS
WALT DISNEY CO
$215.57B$119.91$133.3611.22%Strong Buy113.75%12.90%12.06%6.43%
AXP
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO
$214.71B$308.54$314.401.90%Buy1510.20%10.46%42.13%4.61%
RTX
RTX CORP
$210.31B$157.12$165.185.13%Strong Buy113.92%20.42%16.00%5.97%
MRK
MERCK & CO INC
$207.49B$82.63$99.2920.16%Buy74.21%15.35%58.08%24.39%
CAT
CATERPILLAR INC
$202.57B$430.05$409.33-4.82%Buy123.54%5.19%67.28%14.31%
HDB
HDFC BANK LTD
$197.38B$77.46N/AN/AN/AN/A2.72%11.33%37.31%5.94%
PEP
PEPSICO INC
$197.00B$143.89$154.737.53%Buy112.52%17.49%69.61%12.17%
T
AT&T INC
$195.99B$27.41$30.9712.98%Strong Buy161.29%12.21%18.41%4.78%
ACN
ACCENTURE PLC
$189.83B$278.90$342.8622.93%Buy143.71%3.99%32.70%15.77%
RY
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
$183.05B$129.70N/AN/AN/AN/A4.31%6.50%15.39%0.91%
TMO
THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC INC
$182.01B$482.16$558.5015.83%Buy123.87%20.25%20.92%10.43%
BKNG
BOOKING HOLDINGS INC
$181.20B$5,590.77$5.64k0.97%Buy236.33%26.26%-158.69%34.43%
VZ
VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC
$180.08B$42.71$48.7514.14%Hold81.61%6.04%23.85%6.41%
QCOM
QUALCOMM INC
$177.96B$162.08$179.8610.97%Buy141.18%-2.53%N/AN/A
SCHW
SCHWAB CHARLES CORP
$177.90B$97.91$102.804.99%Strong Buy1510.23%22.30%25.51%2.73%
C
CITIGROUP INC
$176.46B$94.48$96.462.10%Strong Buy143.51%22.62%10.24%0.85%
TXN
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
$173.99B$191.38$208.679.03%Buy217.50%8.29%41.21%19.35%
BLK
BLACKROCK INC
$173.75B$1,121.53$1.13k0.94%Strong Buy1112.91%12.73%19.42%6.57%
GEV
GE VERNOVA INC
$172.23B$632.67$617.53-2.39%Strong Buy178.12%62.63%65.52%10.96%
AMGN
AMGEN INC
$163.23B$303.56$306.200.87%Hold102.55%26.22%195.12%13.55%
SPGI
S&P GLOBAL INC
$162.42B$530.79$605.3014.04%Strong Buy105.66%17.94%20.45%11.39%
SYK
STRYKER CORP
$153.08B$400.57$434.008.35%Buy77.78%41.08%30.41%13.83%
ETN
EATON CORP PLC
$152.61B$390.01$366.31-6.08%Strong Buy137.75%15.15%37.45%17.68%
AMAT
APPLIED MATERIALS INC
$151.20B$188.41$200.886.62%Strong Buy164.56%9.40%50.41%28.42%
UL
UNILEVER PLC
$149.81B$59.33N/AN/AN/AN/A3.76%13.64%43.46%10.89%
NEE
NEXTERA ENERGY INC
$148.17B$71.95$86.1419.73%Strong Buy710.51%14.47%19.34%4.94%
DHR
DANAHER CORP
$148.12B$206.85$242.5017.23%Strong Buy124.67%34.61%12.83%8.22%
GILD
GILEAD SCIENCES INC
$142.09B$114.23$119.074.24%Strong Buy143.17%24.49%67.32%22.86%
PGR
PROGRESSIVE CORP
$141.57B$241.49$294.9122.12%Buy1110.73%7.04%35.40%9.20%
TJX
TJX COMPANIES INC
$140.98B$126.37$144.1814.10%Strong Buy114.64%8.53%74.26%19.82%
HON
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC
$140.77B$221.72$244.1010.09%Buy102.97%13.45%48.28%9.91%
TTE
TOTALENERGIES SE
$140.20B$61.46$62.271.31%Buy3-5.85%9.04%15.29%6.09%
DE
DEERE & CO
$138.80B$512.50$526.082.65%Buy13-1.02%7.80%40.81%9.32%
PFE
PFIZER INC
$138.15B$24.30$27.0011.11%Hold5-0.41%30.35%16.99%7.38%
KKR
KKR & CO INC
$134.49B$151.00$148.93-1.37%Strong Buy14-35.67%55.44%N/AN/A
BHP
BHP GROUP LTD
$133.66B$52.71$44.00-16.52%Strong Sell1-1.96%0.01%51.25%23.16%
UNP
UNION PACIFIC CORP
$132.71B$223.77$254.9413.93%Buy182.95%5.81%N/AN/A
BX
BLACKSTONE INC
$129.18B$177.04$169.80-4.09%Buy1513.95%41.85%80.68%14.22%
LOW
LOWES COMPANIES INC
$128.92B$230.04$267.4716.27%Strong Buy152.94%6.53%-62.12%18.15%
APH
AMPHENOL CORP
$128.58B$105.31$112.006.35%Strong Buy89.94%10.31%36.39%16.33%
LRCX
LAM RESEARCH CORP
$126.56B$98.94$101.762.85%Strong Buy218.00%12.35%70.74%33.69%
MU
MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC
$125.30B$111.96$155.7539.11%Strong Buy2018.41%45.22%28.34%18.34%
ADP
AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING INC
$125.28B$308.64$320.673.90%Hold96.32%9.92%82.08%8.51%
SNY
SANOFI
$124.67B$49.35$65.0031.71%Hold18.05%31.14%9.04%5.28%
BTI
BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO PLC
$123.80B$52.77N/AN/AN/AN/A3.27%68.59%20.21%8.15%
COP
CONOCOPHILLIPS
$123.70B$97.99$115.1517.52%Strong Buy132.59%-5.08%17.88%9.39%
CMCSA
COMCAST CORP
$122.58B$32.83$40.1322.24%Buy150.69%5.95%23.74%7.68%
KLAC
KLA CORP
$121.15B$916.09$867.82-5.27%Buy177.07%13.39%131.75%34.74%
IBN
ICICI BANK LTD
$120.29B$33.78N/AN/AN/AN/A-18.90%8.29%42.22%4.98%
MDT
MEDTRONIC PLC
$118.44B$92.44$100.008.18%Buy95.25%21.11%17.24%9.03%
NKE
NIKE INC
$115.69B$78.33$79.361.32%Buy223.20%13.20%33.09%11.95%
ADI
ANALOG DEVICES INC
$114.51B$230.75$251.679.06%Buy185.04%54.06%14.32%10.59%
BN
BROOKFIELD CORP
$111.57B$67.79$70.173.51%Strong Buy6-62.09%303.22%21.05%1.94%
WELL
WELLTOWER INC
$111.00B$165.96$177.577.00%Strong Buy77.69%52.52%12.71%8.17%
CB
CHUBB LTD
$107.07B$268.55$299.8911.67%Hold95.09%4.35%15.97%4.24%
ICE
INTERCONTINENTAL EXCHANGE INC
$105.95B$184.71$204.8310.89%Strong Buy6-2.88%20.48%19.69%3.85%
SBUX
STARBUCKS CORP
$105.67B$92.96$96.173.45%Buy183.66%13.27%-54.68%12.49%
TT
TRANE TECHNOLOGIES PLC
$105.04B$470.98$447.22-5.04%Buy96.56%9.07%47.77%17.79%

Find the Best Dividend Paying Stocks to Buy and Hold (For the Long Term)

Dividend stocks have a reputation among the investing public as safe, reliable, and yes, boring investments.

The famous dividend aristocrats list - a list of companies in the S&P 500 with 25+ years of consecutive dividend increases, are generally considered stable, safe companies.

However, just because a company is generating dividends, doesn't necessarily make it a safe investment.

In this article, you will learn:

  • Why high dividend yield is not necessarily good
  • How to avoid dividend traps
  • What to look for in long-term dividend stocks

Before we dive into finding the best dividend paying stocks for the long term, let's step back and examine why some companies offer higher dividends than others in the first place.

Why Do Some Dividend Paying Stocks Offer Higher Yields Than Others?

A high dividend yield may be a reflection of a company's mature status.

Some large, established businesses may find it difficult to identify enough growth investments to efficiently deploy their profits. In such a case, management often returns profits to shareholders in the form of dividends.

A good example of this would be telecommunications and utility companies.

In other instances, the business structure of a company itself may require the company to distribute the majority of their cash flow to investors for tax purposes, as is the case with REITs (real estate investment trusts). REITs were created in the 1960s as a tax-efficient vehicle to fund the growth of American real estate. These entities are not required to pay federal income tax, provided they payout 90%+ of their income as dividends.

Unfortunately, boosting dividend yields can also be a way for management to pacify frustrated investors when the stock isn't performing. As you can imagine, this almost never works out well - the temporary yield boost can make the stock look tempting at first, but as profits drop and the struggling company's financial woes deepen, these unsustainable payouts eventually get cut. This can be a dangerous trap for dividend investors seeking yield.

To avoid these so-called "dividend traps", it's important to understand the overall health of a company, and also how dividends fit into management's overall corporate strategy.

Why High Yield Is Not Always Good

Investors nearing retirement are attracted to high dividend stocks because of the generous passive income they can provide.

The highest paying dividend stocks can offer a yield greater than 4% a year, and some high dividend paying stocks even yield more than 10% a year.

However, not all high yield dividend stocks are safe. The best dividend stocks to buy and hold not only pay a high dividend yield (anything above 4% can be considered high), but also show indicators of dividend stability, dividend growth, and a sustainable earnings stream that can support their dividend payouts.

Furthermore, it's important to consider dividend yield in conjunction with a stock's overall value. After all, dividends are just a percentage of a company's profits being paid out to owners (shareholders) - when you use a dividend screener to screen companies based solely on dividend yield, you'll see that many of these companies are not necessarily top performers in the long term.

The best dividend paying stocks for the long term pay a stable, steady dividend built on a foundation of healthy earnings and a strong balance sheet.

Dividend Payout Ratio

One of the key factors in determining whether a company can sustain their dividend payout is whether the company is generating sufficient earnings. The dividend payout ratio is a metric that tracks the percentage of a company's earnings being paid out as a dividend.

It is a key metric to watch if you're looking for the best long term dividend stocks, since it is a sign that the dividend paying company has the necessary profits to support future dividend payments.

Here at WallStreetZen, we run an automated due diligence check that fails when a company pays out more than 90% of its earnings as a dividend. However, conservative dividend investors may want to see a dividend payout ratio in the 50% range, meaning the company only pays out half of its earnings as a dividend.

The dividend payout ratio you'd want to target really depends on your risk tolerance and personal goal as an investor. A retiree who is entirely dependent on their dividends for living expenses may want to target a more conservative payout ratio, while for a younger investor who only has a chunk of their portfolio set aside for dividend stocks, a 90% payout ratio may be a good benchmark.

Is the Dividend Stable?

While past performance does not always equal future performance, a company that has a long history of stable dividend payouts is generally a better dividend stock for a long-term buy and hold than one that has gone up and down over time.

Here at WallStreetZen, we run an automated due diligence check that checks how many times a company's stock has dropped over the past 10 years. If it has dropped at any point, it fails the check.

How Risky Is the Stock?

Some other important risk factors to consider when evaluating a dividend stock for the long-term are the amount of debt on the balance sheet, the leverage inherent in the business model, the size of the company, and the valuation multiple.

At WallStreetZen, we run due diligence checks that analyze a company's financials and valuation, you can learn more about our process for automating fundamental analysis checks here.

Don't Over Concentrate Your Portfolio Chasing Dividend Yields

Finally, dividend investors should also be wary of overconcentration in their portfolio.

Because certain sectors such as utilities, energy trusts and REITs tend to produce companies with high yield dividends, a dividend investor's portfolio can become overweighted in these sectors over time if they focus solely on finding the best dividend paying stocks to buy and hold, without considering other factors.

It's important for dividend investors to maintain a balanced portfolio that focuses on dividend growth and yield, but also continue to pay attention to traditional investing priorities such as diversification.

While building your dividend portfolio, keep in mind these 4 important factors that will affect the volatility of your holdings:

  1. number of holdings
  2. correlation between holdings (industry diversification)
  3. leverage that each holding has (higher leverage means more volatility)
  4. market cap of each holding (smaller companies tend to be more volatile)

Don't Invest in Dividend Paying Stocks You Don't Understand

Like with any investment, it should go without saying that you shouldn't invest in anything you don't understand.

If a dividend stock has a high yield but you don't understand the business, keep in mind Warren Buffett's mental model of staying within one's circle of competence.

Keeping this maxim in mind will serve you well in your search for the best dividend paying stocks to buy and hold - for the long term.

WallStreetZen does not provide financial advice and does not issue recommendations or offers to buy stock or sell any security.

Information is provided 'as-is' and solely for informational purposes and is not advice. WallStreetZen does not bear any responsibility for any losses or damage that may occur as a result of reliance on this data.