CHICAGO, May 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights Features: International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM), Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT), Walgreen Co (NYSE: WAG) and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT).
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4 Dividend Stocks for the Next Decade
For investors with a long-term horizon, it's important to not only look at a stock's current dividend yield but also to look at its payout ratio. A payout ratio is simply the percentage of net income a company pays out in dividends.
A young, fast growing company will likely have a very low payout ratio, assuming it even pays a dividend at all. As the company grows and matures, however, it will have less growth opportunities and will plow back less cash into the company and more into your wallet. This could mean a relatively small dividend yield today could become a huge yield for you in the future.
For example, assume you buy a stock trading at $50 per share. It retains most of its earnings now, but still pays an annual dividend of $1.25 per share, for a dividend yield of 2.5% ($1.25/$50). Say the company decides to start paying out more of its earnings in dividends however. If it raises its dividend by 20% per year over the next decade, at the end of year 10, you'll be getting $7.74 in dividends per share. That means your yield on cost will be a whopping 15.5% ($7.74/$50). This ignores any capital gains you might have too.
For a company to consistently raise its dividend at such a high rate over a long period of time, it needs to generate solid free cash flow, have a strong competitive advantage, and more than likely raise its payout ratio.
Stocks with Excellent Potential
Listed below are 4 stocks with great potential for huge dividend increases over the next decade. They each have strong cash flow, a history of double-digit dividend increases, a relatively low payout ratio, and a competitive advantage in their respective markets.
1. International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) continues to generate exceptionally strong free cash flow, which has allowed it to simultaneously fund growth, buy back stock and substantially raise its dividend.
Big Blue recently announced a 15% dividend hike, marking its 16th consecutive year of an increase. Expect more increases in the future too - IBM's payout ratio is just 22%.
The stock currently yields 1.8%. Over the last 10-years, it has raised its dividend at a compound annual growth rate of 18%:
2. Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT) may be faced with the challenges of operating in a slowly declining industry as people shift from PCs to tablets and smartphones, but don't expect the software giant to go away anytime soon.
In fact, the company recently reported a 31% increase in third quarter net income on revenue growth of 13%. Although revenue for Windows 7 slid 4% due to weak sales in the PC industry, its Business Division revenue surged 21% due to strong Office 2010 sales.
Microsoft has over $60 billion in cash and investments on its balance sheets and has generated nearly $20 billion in free cash flow in the first nine months of its fiscal year 2011. With a payout ratio of just 26%, expect the company to continue raising its dividend, boosting its already attractive 2.5% dividend yield.
Since it began paying a dividend in 2004, the company has raised it at an average annual rate of 15%, not including a $3.00 per share special dividend in 2004.
3. Walgreen Co (NYSE: WAG) is the nation's largest drug store chain and has increased its dividend for 35 straight years.
It currently yields 1.6%.
Since 2000, the company has raised its dividend at an average annual rate of 16%. With over $2.5 billion in free cash flow in 2010 and a payout ratio of just 29%, expect more big dividend hikes on the way.
4. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) is another blue chip name with billions of dollars in annual cash flow and a durable competitive advantage.
Now that the world's largest retailer is faced with fewer growth prospects, it is distributing more and more of its cash to shareholders through dividend increases. For instance, the company recently announced a 21% dividend hike. It currently yields 2.7%.
Wal-Mart's payout ratio is still fairly low at 30%, which leaves plenty of room for more big hikes down the road.
Over the last 10 years, Wal-Mart has raised its dividend at a compound annual rate of 18%, essentially doubling its dividend every 4 years. It has raised its dividend every year since 1974.
Conclusion
These 4 companies have all made strong commitments to shareholders through consistent dividend hikes. With strong competitive advantages, solid cash flows and low payout ratios, these companies are likely to continue boosting their dividends over the next decade.
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