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Rankings - Highest Dividends Companies

Welcome to our list of public companies ranked by their dividend yield, specifically those with a market cap exceeding $100 million and traded on the Nasdaq and NYSE.

As you review our list of companies offering the highest dividends, you may come across names that are well-known as well as those that are less familiar but equally significant. This list aims to provide a comprehensive view of the companies that stand out in terms of their dividend offerings.

Whether you're an investor looking for income-generating stocks, a business analyst conducting research, or simply someone interested in the financial metrics that distinguish companies, this list will serve as a valuable resource.

What Are Dividends?

Dividends are payments made by corporations to their shareholders, usually in the form of cash or additional shares. These payments come from a company's earnings and are distributed at regular intervals, often quarterly.

Dividends can be an attractive feature for investors looking for a stable income, but they also offer insights into a company's financial health and business strategy.

companies by market cap
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Rank
Symbol
Company Name
Dividend Yield
Dividend
Ex Date
Pay Date
Market Cap
Price
Country
Sector
1
NaN%
$ NaN
200.99 M
$ 6.56
2
NEP
NaN%
$ NaN
985.85 M
$ 10.54
Electric Services
3
BMA
NaN%
$ NaN
5.84 B
$ 84.51
4
IEP
NaN%
$ NaN
4.63 B
$ 8.3
Motor Vehicle Parts & Accessories
5
GGT
NaN%
$ NaN
136.44 M
$ 4.02
6
NaN%
$ NaN
2.06 B
$ 4.53
7
MNR
NaN%
$ NaN
1.61 B
$ 13.32
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas
8
NaN%
$ NaN
1.54 B
$ 15.83
9
NaN%
$ NaN
1.53 B
$ 14.89
10
NaN%
$ NaN
141.20 M
$ 6.18
11
ECC
NaN%
$ NaN
894.17 M
$ 7.88
12
ORC
NaN%
$ NaN
752.53 M
$ 6.83
Real Estate Investment Trusts
13
TWN
NaN%
$ NaN
236.75 M
$ 37.77
14
IX
NaN%
$ NaN
23.37 B
$ 21.26
15
NaN%
$ NaN
124.14 M
$ 6.56
16
CLM
NaN%
$ NaN
1.88 B
$ 7.77
17
NaN%
$ NaN
109.14 M
$ 4.96
Real Estate
18
CRF
NaN%
$ NaN
860.81 M
$ 7.57
19
IVR
NaN%
$ NaN
483.36 M
$ 7.38
Real Estate Investment Trusts
20
BGS
NaN%
$ NaN
323.18 M
$ 4.21
Food and Kindred Products
21
NaN%
$ NaN
167.73 M
$ 2.33
22
ARR
NaN%
$ NaN
1.30 B
$ 16.21
Real Estate Investment Trusts
23
NaN%
$ NaN
300.24 M
$ 7.57
24
NaN%
$ NaN
268.35 M
$ 6.96
25
WHF
NaN%
$ NaN
206.63 M
$ 8.99
26
NaN%
$ NaN
208.08 M
$ 5.62
Real Estate Investment Trusts
27
TWO
NaN%
$ NaN
1.17 B
$ 10.59
Real Estate Investment Trusts
28
ZIM
NaN%
$ NaN
2.20 B
$ 17.45
29
DX
NaN%
$ NaN
1.28 B
$ 12.04
Real Estate Investment Trusts
30
NaN%
$ NaN
1.53 B
$ 3.29
31
OFS
NaN%
$ NaN
111.07 M
$ 8.32
32
TXO
NaN%
$ NaN
811.42 M
$ 14.96
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas
33
NaN%
$ NaN
8.99 B
$ 8.94
Real Estate Investment Trusts
34
NFE
NaN%
$ NaN
769.08 M
$ 2.49
Natural Gas Distribution
35
NaN%
$ NaN
433.11 M
$ 5.79
36
ACP
NaN%
$ NaN
718.95 M
$ 5.83
37
NaN%
$ NaN
327.50 M
$ 2.57
Real Estate
38
NaN%
$ NaN
110.20 M
$ 12.1
39
NaN%
$ NaN
136.71 M
$ 6.45
40
MFA
NaN%
$ NaN
960.83 M
$ 9.3
Real Estate Investment Trusts
41
NaN%
$ NaN
119.62 M
$ 17.1566
42
NaN%
$ NaN
502.64 M
$ 9.67
43
NaN%
$ NaN
553.74 M
$ 6.72
Household Furniture
44
NLY
NaN%
$ NaN
11.33 B
$ 18.95
Real Estate Investment Trusts
45
EDF
NaN%
$ NaN
150.14 M
$ 4.94
46
NaN%
$ NaN
4.61 B
$ 95.93
47
NHS
NaN%
$ NaN
223.34 M
$ 7.47
48
NaN%
$ NaN
154.02 M
$ 4.16
Real Estate Investment Trusts
49
NaN%
$ NaN
429.00 M
$ 6.66
50
KRP
NaN%
$ NaN
1.21 B
$ 13.1
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas
51
HQH
NaN%
$ NaN
804.89 M
$ 15.22
52
BDN
NaN%
$ NaN
717.74 M
$ 4.23
Real Estate Investment Trusts
53
BTX
NaN%
$ NaN
1.44 B
$ 6.98
54
NaN%
$ NaN
1.44 B
$ 14.6
55
HIX
NaN%
$ NaN
367.34 M
$ 4.18
56
HQL
NaN%
$ NaN
341.51 M
$ 12.24
57
NaN%
$ NaN
214.09 M
$ 9.11
Real Estate
58
NaN%
$ NaN
930.33 M
$ 14.56
59
IGR
NaN%
$ NaN
700.41 M
$ 5.15
60
NaN%
$ NaN
1.08 B
$ 4.3
Real Estate Investment Trusts
61
NaN%
$ NaN
123.06 M
$ 10.63
62
NaN%
$ NaN
342.94 M
$ 7.92
63
NaN%
$ NaN
1.56 B
$ 55.22
Real Estate
64
NXG
NaN%
$ NaN
168.84 M
$ 47.09
65
KEN
NaN%
$ NaN
1.72 B
$ 35.15
66
NaN%
$ NaN
1.33 B
$ 19.38
67
THW
NaN%
$ NaN
391.07 M
$ 10.32
68
NaN%
$ NaN
264.29 M
$ 14.77
Real Estate Investment Trusts
69
SRV
NaN%
$ NaN
171.41 M
$ 39.93
70
TY
NaN%
$ NaN
1.61 B
$ 31.19
71
NaN%
$ NaN
409.63 M
$ 12.38
72
DMF
NaN%
$ NaN
144.06 M
$ 6.97
73
OPP
NaN%
$ NaN
197.62 M
$ 8.49
74
NaN%
$ NaN
236.19 M
$ 10.14
75
NaN%
$ NaN
293.30 M
$ 10.67
76
DMO
NaN%
$ NaN
131.51 M
$ 11.68
77
WF
NaN%
$ NaN
9.64 B
$ 41.69
78
BRW
NaN%
$ NaN
319.40 M
$ 7.66
79
RWT
NaN%
$ NaN
732.15 M
$ 5.45
Real Estate Investment Trusts
80
TX
NaN%
$ NaN
5.45 B
$ 27.38
81
EHI
NaN%
$ NaN
191.19 M
$ 6.41
82
PMT
NaN%
$ NaN
1.07 B
$ 12.28
Real Estate Investment Trusts
83
NaN%
$ NaN
251.37 M
$ 4.61
Real Estate Investment Trusts
84
EDD
NaN%
$ NaN
314.55 M
$ 4.94
85
NaN%
$ NaN
304.66 M
$ 14.56
Real Estate Investment Trusts
86
NaN%
$ NaN
1.72 B
$ 8.06
87
NaN%
$ NaN
888.74 M
$ 11.03
Real Estate Investment Trusts
88
LFT
NaN%
$ NaN
125.58 M
$ 2.49
Real Estate Investment Trusts
89
FAX
NaN%
$ NaN
631.21 M
$ 15.58
90
RIV
NaN%
$ NaN
255.31 M
$ 12.07
91
AOD
NaN%
$ NaN
891.95 M
$ 8.52
92
NaN%
$ NaN
662.75 M
$ 5.06
Real Estate Investment Trusts
93
SFL
NaN%
$ NaN
1.10 B
$ 8.58
94
NaN%
$ NaN
1.22 B
$ 23.9
95
ABR
NaN%
$ NaN
1.71 B
$ 9.58
Real Estate Investment Trusts
96
NaN%
$ NaN
604.52 M
$ 7.68
Real Estate Investment Trusts
97
EFC
NaN%
$ NaN
1.20 B
$ 12.57
Real Estate
98
JQC
NaN%
$ NaN
714.30 M
$ 5.23
99
JRI
NaN%
$ NaN
346.55 M
$ 12.94
100
NaN%
$ NaN
553.41 M
$ 19.45
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Why Dividends Matter

Dividends hold significant importance in the investment landscape for multiple compelling reasons, providing key advantages for both novice and seasoned investors:

  • Stable Income: One of the most attractive features of dividend-paying stocks is the stable income they generate. Dividends offer a dependable stream of cash flow that can be particularly beneficial for retirees or those looking to supplement their income. This financial predictability enables investors to plan their expenses more effectively.
  • Reinvestment Opportunities: Dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs) allow investors to automatically reinvest their dividends in additional shares of the company. By doing so, they benefit from the power of compounding, which can significantly amplify long-term investment gains. This reinvestment strategy is particularly appealing for investors who are in the wealth accumulation phase of their life.
  • Indicator of Company Health: Regular and increasing dividend payouts are generally a sign of a company's robust financial standing. Companies that afford to distribute dividends are usually well-established with a proven track record of generating profits. Hence, dividends can serve as a litmus test for assessing a company's fiscal stability.

The Flip Side of Dividends

However, like any other financial instrument, dividend-paying stocks come with their own sets of caveats and considerations that prudent investors should be mindful of:

  • Limited Growth Potential: A company that pays out a large portion of its earnings as dividends often has fewer funds available for reinvestment in growth opportunities. In some cases, high dividends may signal that a company has reached a stage of maturity where exponential growth is unlikely, making it less appealing for growth-focused investors.
  • Risk of Reduced Payouts: While dividends provide a reliable source of income, they are not guaranteed. Economic downturns, industry volatility, or internal business challenges could strain a company's finances, leading to reduced dividend payouts. Consequently, depending on dividends for income involves a degree of risk that investors must be willing to shoulder.

Strategies for Dividend Investing

Understanding your financial objectives can guide your approach to dividend investing:

  • Income-Oriented Strategy: Investors whose primary goal is to secure a consistent income may be inclined to concentrate their portfolios on high-dividend-paying companies. These are often blue-chip stocks or businesses operating in mature industries, such as utilities and real estate investment trusts (REITs).
  • Growth-Oriented Strategy: Some investors seek a more balanced portfolio by mixing stocks from high-growth sectors with companies that offer moderate but consistent dividends. This approach aims to capture the upside of capital appreciation while still benefiting from a steady income stream.

Companies with High Dividend Yields

Attaining a high dividend yield is a notable accomplishment for a company and a compelling lure for a certain subset of investors keen on income generation.

High-dividend-yielding companies contribute significantly to overall market stability. Although they might not offer the high growth potential that some investors seek, they often act as a bulwark against market volatility, serving as a safe haven during economic downturns.

Characteristics of High Dividend Companies:

  • Industry Stability: High-dividend companies are usually found in stable, mature industries—think utilities, consumer staples, or healthcare. In these sectors, revenue and profits are relatively predictable, making it feasible for these companies to commit to regular dividend payments.
  • Strong Financial Health: Such companies often boast robust balance sheets fortified with solid cash reserves. This financial resilience enables them not just to pay out dividends consistently but also to reinvest in business operations, thereby ensuring long-term viability.
  • Appeal to Income-Focused Investors: High-dividend-paying companies tend to attract a demographic of investors who prioritize income over capital gains. This generally leads to a more stable stock price, offering some degree of protection against market volatility.