I used the same screening criteria for identifying stocks worthy of my watchlist as described in this post.
Relevant Articles:
- Dividend Conspiracies
- Historical changes of the S&P Dividend Aristocrats
- Current Aging of the Dividend Aristocrats
- Diversification Matters
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Dividend Champions Watchlist
In my previous post Dividend Conspiracies I posted a larger list of companies that have increased their dividends for more than 25 years, which for some reason or another, was more thorough than the S&P dividend aristocrats lists.
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