Hey guys, again it is time to have a look at the recent dividend increases, in March and April there have been a couple of them :). As you all know the advantages of a dividend investor and especially of a dividend growth investor should be that the companies increase their dividends every year. This year I want to start tracking my dividend increases more carefully.

As you can see my portfolio consists of:

  • some slow growers like all the utilities or ORI, which on the other side already offer a very good yield
  • steady growers like Johnson & Johnson or Pepsi etc.
  • fast growing stocks like CVS
  • My goal is to have an average annual dividend growth of 7.5% per year. Giving the mixture of my portfolio this is a very challenging goal, as I do not have that many fast growing companies in my portfolio. But as you can see in my recent stock valuation articles in the future I will definitely concentrate my investment decision more on the potential dividend growth.

    So let’s have a look at the recent dividend increases in 2017

    US Stocks

  • PG: Yearly dividend from 2.678 to 2.76 USD 3.06% Increase
  • JNJ: Yearly dividend from 3.20 to 3.36 USD 5.00% Increase
  • IBM: Yearly dividend from 5.60 to 6.00 USD 7.14% Increase
  • SO: Yearly dividend from 2.24 to 2.32 USD 3.57% Increase
  • Austrian Stocks

  • Uniqa Insurance: Yearly dividend from 0.47 EUR to 0.49 EUR 3.57% Increase
  • Österr. Post AG: Yearly dividend from 1.95 EUR to 2.00 EUR 3.57% Increase
  • Based on the numbers of shares I have of each company and the already published dividend increases it makes an average dividend increase of 4.58%, which is behind my goal of 7.5%. As I just have started to track this development I am already looking forward to seeing the other increases which will come up in the next couple of months. To avoid any misunderstandings, I only included the declared dividend increases in 2017 and only of those stocks I have bought before the increase was declared. That’s why CVS and VFC are missing in that list.

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