According to Barron's, approximately 75% of S&P 500 members increased their dividend payments for Q110, representing a $4.4 billion net increase, and a major shift from the $39 billion decline from the same period last year. They say that the liquid assets of corporate America amounts to about $3.1 trillion, which could make the potential for further dividend hike's closer to reality.
Conditions for Barron's to rank the best dividend stocks include: dividend yields above 1.8%, rising earnings, and a dividend that was less than 60% of operating profit. In summary, the top five dividend stocks with appreciation potential are...
Source: StreetInsider.com
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