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Expected September Dividend Increases

The best month of the quarter is upon us!  September adds a wave of capital to our portfolio through DRIPs or the receipt of cash.  Tracking my portfolio is particularly fun in this month since many of the companies I own will pay a dividend this month and one of my stocks is supposed to increase its dividend this month.  It seems like every two-three days a stock in my portfolio will have a new update for me to follow. It is great!  Let’s take a look which Dividend Aristocrats are set to increase their dividend this month.

August Re-cap

Last month we discovered there were four aristocrats set to increase their dividend.  Let’s see if they followed through with their historical trend.

Lastly, there was one hold-over from our July list, Walgreens (WAG).  WAG historically announced its dividend increase in July.  We knew something was up with the company since the company still hadn’t announced a thing at the beginning of August, we just didn’t know what.  As it turns out, the company was waiting to announce its plan to keep the headquarters in the U.S and buck the current inversion trend.  When the company finally announced the dividend on August 5th, it announce an increase of about $.0225/share, or 7%.

Expected September Dividend Increase

Now it is time to look forward.  Going into this article, I expected a ton of dividend increases.  My assumption was that companies would begin announcing their dividend for the final quarter in September.  Well I was wrong.  At least I will have a lot to write over the next three months!  Below are the companies that are expected to announce an increase in September.

That concludes another round of projecting dividend increases.  What has been most surprising to me is each month an aristocrat seems to break an increase trend.  Wen I began this activity, I assumed that the dividend announcements would be formulaic considering the long history of increases and the maturity of the companies involved.  It is always a reminder of how things can change and that the past is not always the best indicator of the future.   Hopefully you all will benefit from a few increases this month and receive a ton of dividend income!

Bert

DISCLOSURE: I DO NOT RECOMMEND ANY DECISION TO THE READER or ANY USER, PLEASE CONSULT YOUR OWN RESEARCH. THIS IS ACTUAL DATA, ANALYSIS, HOWEVER I BASE NO INVESTOR RECOMMENDATION.  THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.

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