It isn’t much good finding high yielding stocks when they cut their dividends shortly thereafter. That’s where Warren Buffett comes in… Warren Buffett’s portfolio is filled with quality high dividend stocks.You can ‘cheat’ off of Warren Buffett’s own picks to find high quality, high dividend stocks for your portfolio. That’s because Buffett (and other institutional investors) are required to periodically show their holdings in a ’13F Filing’. On February 14th, 2017, Buffett released his latest 13F filing. Stocks are listed in order from lowest yield to highest yield...
- Bank of New York Mellon (BK): 1.6% dividend yield
- American Express (AXP): 1.6% dividend yield
- M&T Bank Corporation (MTB): 1.7% dividend yield
- Apple, Inc. (AAPL): 1.7% dividend yield
- Mondelez International (MDLZ): 1.8% dividend yield
- Monsanto Company (MON): 2.0% dividend yield
- U.S. Bancorp (USB): 2.0% dividend yield
- Kraft Heinz (KHC): 2.5% dividend yield
- Wells Fargo (WFC): 2.6% dividend yield
- Johnson & Johnson (JNJ): 2.7% dividend yield
- Wal Mart Stores (WMT): 2.9% dividend yield
- Procter & Gamble (PG): 2.9% dividend yield
- International Business Machines (IBM): 3.1% dividend yield
- United Parcel Service (UPS): 3.1% dividend yield
- General Electric (GE): 3.2% dividend yield
- Phillips 66 (PSX): 3.2% dividend yield
- The Coca-Cola Company (KO): 3.4% dividend yield
- Sanofi (SNY): 3.9%% dividend yield
- General Motors (GM): 4.1% dividend yield
- Verizon (VZ): 4.7% dividend yield
Source: ValueWalk
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