First Published on July 13th, 2022 by Bob Ciura for SureDividend.
There are many was to measure the quality of a dividend stock. One way is the length of a company’s dividend history. In general, stocks that have raised their dividends for multiple years in a row have demonstrated that they are committed to rewarding investors with steadily rising dividends.
One lesser-known group of dividend growth stocks is the list of Dividend Challengers, which have raised their dividends for at least 5 years in a row.
While 5 years is not the longest history of dividend growth, it does demonstrate a history of returning cash to shareholders with dividends. It also represents a company with a profitable business model, durable competitive advantages, and a positive growth outlook.
With this in mind, we created a downloadable list of 270 Dividend Challengers.
You can download your free copy of the Dividend Challengers list, along with relevant financial metrics like price-to-earnings ratios, dividend yields, and payout ratios, by clicking on the link below:
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Investors are likely familiar with the Dividend Aristocrats, a group of 65 stocks in the S&P 500 Index with 25+ consecutive years of dividend increases. Dividend growth investors should also familiarize themselves with the Dividend Challengers, which could be Dividend Aristocrats in the making.
This article will discuss an overview of Dividend Challengers, and why investors should consider quality dividend growth stocks. Additional information regarding dividend stocks in our coverage universe can be found in the Sure Analysis Research Database.
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- Overview of Dividend Challengers
- Example Of A Dividend Challenger: Skyworks Solutions (SWKS)
- Final Thoughts
Overview of Dividend Challengers
The requirement to become a Dividend Challenger is simple: 5-9 consecutive years of dividend growth. This is not exactly a high hurdle to clear, but it does separate dividend growth stocks from the companies that have held their dividends steady for many years. This is a subtle, but important, difference.
Companies that do not raise their dividends each year are often unable to do so because the underlying business is struggling.
While there are no proven precursors to a dividend cut, one potential red flag is when a stock freezes its dividend, particularly if that stock had previously held a long track record of hiking its dividend payout each year.
When business conditions deteriorate, companies often see their revenue and earnings-per-share decline. This could happen for a number of reasons, including a recession, escalating competition, or perhaps an unexpected event such as a geopolitical conflict or natural disaster. In any event, a company with falling revenue and earnings-per-share will likely not be able to raise its dividend.
Depending on how things go from there, the company in question might be able to return to dividend growth if its fundamentals improve.
On the other hand, if conditions worsen, the next step could be a dividend cut or suspension. A dividend freeze might be the first step in this process, which is why investors should pay attention if a dividend growth stock goes longer than a year without raising its payout.
Example Of A Dividend Challenger: Skyworks Solutions (SWKS)
Skyworks Solutions is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets proprietary semiconductor products used worldwide. Its products include antenna tuners, amplifiers, converters, modulators, receivers, and switches.
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The company has increased its dividend for 8 consecutive years. Shares currently yield 2.3%.
On May 3rd, 2022, Skyworks reported second-quarter results for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022. Revenue grew 14% for the second quarter to $1.336 billion compared to 2Q21, which exceeded consensus estimates. On a GAAP basis, operating income for the second quarter was $367.3 million with diluted earnings per share of $1.86, which is lower than the $1.95 per share in the company’s diluted earnings in 2Q2021.
Overall, Skyworks delivered second-quarter solid results, with double-digit sequential growth in revenue and earnings per share. Management expects that demand for connectivity to start rapidly expanding across multiple essential wireless protocols, including 5G, advanced Wi-Fi, and precision GPS.
Key business highlights for the quarter were a partnership with T-Mobile for its integrated 5G home routers, Debuted the industry’s first Wi-Fi 6E gaming router featuring ultra-fast quad-band performance, and Shipped Sky5 platforms across the leading 5G smartphone OEMs, including flagship launches at Google and Samsung, among others.
Skyworks management team provided an outlook for the third quarter of fiscal 2022. They anticipate revenue between $1.200 billion and $1.260 billion, with non-GAAP diluted earnings per share of $2.36 at the midpoint. We estimate EPS for FY2022 to come in at $11.16, increasing 6.3% from FY2021 earnings.
The dividend is very well covered by earnings, and we consider it very safe. The company remained profitable during the previous recession.
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Final Thoughts
The various lists of stocks by length of dividend history are a good resource for investors who focus on high-quality dividend stocks. In order for a company to raise its dividend for at least 5 years, it must have durable competitive advantages, the ability to generate consistent profits even during recessions, and shareholder-friendly management that is dedicated to returning cash to investors.
They also have long-term growth potential and the apparent ability to raise their dividends in the future.
This article was first published by Bob Ciura for Sure Dividend
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