Dividend Stock Screener

Use our dividend screener to sort through thousands of dividend stocks based on criteria you select. The screener allows you to sort by broad categories like market cap and sector. You can also use it to find dividend paying stocks that pay a quality dividend yield or payout ratio. And some investors will use it to look for dividend stocks that are highly rated by analysts. How to use the DividendStocks.com dividend screener

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CompanyCurrent PriceDividend YieldAnnual PayoutPayout SchedulePayout Ratio3-Year Dividend GrowthYears of Dividend GrowthEx-Dividend DateConsensus RatingConsensus PT52-Week RangeMarket Cap
Apple Inc. stock logo
AAPL
Apple
$171.96
-2.3%
0.56%$0.96Quarterly16.13%6.19%12N/AModerate Buy$199.41
15.96%
$124.17 - $198.23$2.69T
Microsoft Co. stock logo
MSFT
Microsoft
$312.14
-1.7%
0.87%$2.72Quarterly28.07%10.35%2111/15/2023Moderate Buy$375.03
20.15%
$213.43 - $366.78$2.32T
NVIDIA Co. stock logo
NVDA
NVIDIA
$419.11
-0.7%
0.04%$0.16Quarterly3.86%N/AN/AN/AModerate Buy$555.70
32.59%
$108.13 - $502.66$1.04T
Eli Lilly and Company stock logo
LLY
Eli Lilly and Company
$549.96
-0.4%
0.82%$4.52Quarterly62.87%14.96%9N/AModerate Buy$532.78
-3.12%
$308.32 - $601.84$522.07B
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated stock logo
UNH
UnitedHealth Group
$505.62
-0.9%
1.49%$7.52Quarterly33.65%15.63%14N/AModerate Buy$575.65
13.85%
$445.68 - $558.10$468.36B
Exxon Mobil Co. stock logo
XOM
Exxon Mobil
$116.42
+0.2%
3.13%$3.64Quarterly29.12%1.15%40N/AModerate Buy$123.74
6.29%
$84.81 - $119.92$466.05B
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
$162.54
-0.3%
1.40%$2.28Quarterly43.85%1.85%5112/7/2023Moderate Buy$177.22
9.03%
$128.07 - $165.85$437.49B
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited stock logo
TSM
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing
$84.29
-2.3%
1.77%$1.49Quarterly24.59%-3.58%112/14/2023Buy$108.33
28.52%
$59.43 - $110.69$437.16B
Visa Inc. stock logo
V
Visa
$229.68
-1.6%
0.78%$1.80Quarterly22.84%14.47%14N/AModerate Buy$273.77
19.20%
$174.60 - $250.06$427.63B
JPMorgan Chase & Co. stock logo
JPM
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
$144.93
-1.0%
2.76%$4.00Quarterly25.74%6.62%110/5/2023Moderate Buy$167.00
15.23%
$101.28 - $159.38$421.18B
Johnson & Johnson stock logo
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
$159.02
-0.8%
2.99%$4.76Quarterly96.36%5.87%62N/AHold$170.65
7.31%
$150.11 - $181.04$413.29B
Novo Nordisk A/S stock logo
NVO
Novo Nordisk A/S
$91.80
+0.7%
0.68%$0.62Annually29.38%9.40%N/AN/AModerate Buy$36.25
-60.51%
$47.63 - $100.88$411.96B
Mastercard Incorporated stock logo
MA
Mastercard
$395.24
-1.8%
0.58%$2.28Quarterly21.37%3.65%1110/5/2023Moderate Buy$443.88
12.31%
$276.87 - $418.60$372.40B
The Procter & Gamble Company stock logo
PG
Procter & Gamble
$149.35
-0.9%
2.52%$3.76Quarterly63.73%6.90%68N/AModerate Buy$165.61
10.89%
$122.18 - $158.38$352.06B
Broadcom Inc. stock logo
AVGO
Broadcom
$816.19
-2.1%
2.25%$18.40Quarterly56.58%14.70%13N/AModerate Buy$846.14
3.67%
$415.07 - $923.67$336.87B
Chevron Co. stock logo
CVX
Chevron
$167.79
-0.5%
3.60%$6.04Quarterly38.30%6.07%37N/AModerate Buy$190.61
13.60%
$140.46 - $189.68$313.30B
The Home Depot, Inc. stock logo
HD
Home Depot
$302.54
-1.3%
2.76%$8.36Quarterly52.22%11.79%14N/AModerate Buy$340.47
12.54%
$266.98 - $347.25$302.56B
Oracle Co. stock logo
ORCL
Oracle
$104.87
-3.2%
1.53%$1.60Quarterly47.62%12.04%110/11/2023Moderate Buy$124.04
18.28%
$60.78 - $127.54$287.32B
AbbVie Inc. stock logo
ABBV
AbbVie
$153.91
-0.5%
3.85%$5.92Quarterly121.81%9.63%5110/12/2023Hold$165.79
7.72%
$130.96 - $168.11$271.66B
Merck & Co., Inc. stock logo
MRK
Merck & Co., Inc.
$105.39
-0.4%
2.77%$2.92Quarterly239.34%7.40%12N/AModerate Buy$124.74
18.36%
$85.67 - $119.65$267.43B
Costco Wholesale Co. stock logo
COST
Costco Wholesale
$552.96
-1.0%
0.74%$4.08Quarterly30.22%11.47%19N/AModerate Buy$568.29
2.77%
$447.90 - $571.16$247.52B
The Coca-Cola Company stock logo
KO
Coca-Cola
$56.53
-0.8%
3.25%$1.84Quarterly75.72%N/A62N/AModerate Buy$68.33
20.88%
$54.01 - $64.99$246.49B
Toyota Motor Co. stock logo
TM
Toyota Motor
$180.50
-2.3%
2.47%$4.45Annually27.47%N/A1N/AHoldN/A$130.07 - $195.65$244.54B
PepsiCo, Inc. stock logo
PEP
PepsiCo
$172.52
-1.0%
2.93%$5.06Quarterly88.62%6.06%52N/AHold$192.00
11.29%
$160.98 - $196.88$237.49B
PepsiCo, Inc. stock logo
PEP
PepsiCo
$172.52
-1.0%
2.93%$5.06Quarterly88.62%6.06%52N/AHold$192.00
11.29%
$160.98 - $196.88$237.49B
ASML Holding stock logo
ASML
ASML
$572.71
-2.3%
0.47%$2.7113.76%14.64%N/AN/AModerate Buy$741.13
29.41%
$363.15 - $771.98$225.99B
Bank of America Co. stock logo
BAC
Bank of America
$27.16
-1.6%
3.53%$0.96Quarterly27.59%9.22%3N/AHold$35.92
32.27%
$26.32 - $38.60$215.82B
Shell plc stock logo
SHEL
Shell
$63.91
-1.2%
4.15%$2.6532.40%N/AN/AN/AHold$67.00
4.83%
$47.62 - $65.72$215.22B
Novartis AG stock logo
NVS
Novartis
$101.44
-0.4%
2.24%$2.27Annually63.23%5.47%4N/AHold$85.00
-16.21%
$74.24 - $105.61$215.01B
Cisco Systems, Inc. stock logo
CSCO
Cisco Systems
$52.71
-1.4%
2.96%$1.56Quarterly50.81%3.05%1310/3/2023Hold$59.58
13.02%
$38.60 - $58.19$213.73B
AstraZeneca PLC stock logo
AZN
AstraZeneca
$68.22
-1.0%
1.33%$0.9145.73%N/AN/AN/AModerate Buy$80.00
17.27%
$53.14 - $76.56$211.47B
AstraZeneca PLC stock logo
AZN
AstraZeneca
$68.22
-1.0%
1.33%$0.9145.73%N/AN/AN/AModerate Buy$80.00
17.27%
$53.14 - $76.56$211.47B
Accenture plc stock logo
ACN
Accenture
$310.63
-2.0%
1.44%$4.48Quarterly39.93%21.26%18N/AModerate Buy$336.12
8.21%
$242.80 - $330.43$206.46B
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. stock logo
TMO
Thermo Fisher Scientific
$501.52
-0.8%
0.28%$1.40Quarterly9.57%16.45%6N/AModerate Buy$631.71
25.96%
$475.77 - $609.85$195.16B
McDonald's Co. stock logo
MCD
McDonald's
$267.76
-0.7%
2.27%$6.08Quarterly55.93%6.17%46N/AModerate Buy$323.63
20.87%
$230.58 - $299.35$195.13B
Pfizer Inc. stock logo
PFE
Pfizer
$32.37
-1.8%
5.07%$1.64Quarterly43.62%3.57%12N/AHold$46.35
43.20%
$32.36 - $54.93$182.76B
Danaher Co. stock logo
DHR
Danaher
$247.24
-1.9%
0.44%$1.08Quarterly12.68%13.72%710/11/2023Moderate Buy$289.79
17.21%
$221.22 - $283.63$182.55B
Comcast Co. stock logo
CMCSA
Comcast
$44.24
-1.4%
2.62%$1.16Quarterly73.42%N/A1610/3/2023Moderate Buy$48.12
8.76%
$28.39 - $47.46$182.50B
Linde plc stock logo
LIN
Linde
$371.20
-1.4%
1.37%$5.10Quarterly44.50%10.17%31N/AModerate Buy$404.41
8.95%
$262.47 - $393.67$181.13B
Abbott Laboratories stock logo
ABT
Abbott Laboratories
$96.22
-1.3%
2.12%$2.04Quarterly69.62%13.67%5110/12/2023Moderate Buy$120.82
25.57%
$93.25 - $115.83$169.15B
TotalEnergies SE stock logo
TTE
TotalEnergies
$65.39
-1.2%
4.82%$3.15Quarterly41.07%N/AN/AN/AHold$58.50
-10.54%
$44.61 - $67.19$160.50B
HSBC Holdings plc stock logo
HSBC
HSBC
$38.97
-1.1%
5.08%$1.98Quarterly33.39%N/A1N/AModerate Buy$291.50
648.01%
$24.77 - $42.47$156.15B
SAP SE stock logo
SAP
SAP
$127.18
-3.6%
1.27%$1.61Annually35.08%7.43%1N/AModerate Buy$141.33
11.13%
$78.56 - $145.10$150.02B
Wells Fargo & Company stock logo
WFC
Wells Fargo & Company
$40.65
-2.2%
3.44%$1.40Quarterly35.00%-16.95%3N/AModerate Buy$48.02
18.12%
$35.25 - $48.84$148.73B
Amgen Inc. stock logo
AMGN
Amgen
$269.04
+0.8%
3.17%$8.52Quarterly57.45%10.19%11N/AHold$265.44
-1.34%
$211.71 - $296.67$143.91B
ConocoPhillips stock logo
COP
ConocoPhillips
$120.17
-0.7%
1.70%$2.04Quarterly19.65%12.29%69/27/2023Moderate Buy$135.11
12.43%
$91.53 - $138.49$143.90B
Texas Instruments Incorporated stock logo
TXN
Texas Instruments
$157.96
-1.8%
3.14%$4.96Quarterly59.62%13.47%1910/30/2023Hold$185.32
17.32%
$145.97 - $188.12$143.42B
Intel Co. stock logo
INTC
Intel
$33.83
-1.3%
1.48%$0.50Quarterly-227.26%5.03%N/AN/AHold$33.59
-0.71%
$24.59 - $40.07$141.68B
Philip Morris International Inc. stock logo
PM
Philip Morris International
$91.08
-2.8%
5.58%$5.08Quarterly98.26%2.94%15N/AModerate Buy$110.64
21.47%
$82.85 - $105.62$141.39B
Intuit Inc. stock logo
INTU
Intuit
$503.19
-1.0%
0.62%$3.12Quarterly36.97%13.28%1210/5/2023Moderate Buy$554.19
10.14%
$352.63 - $558.64$141.04B

Investing in dividend stocks is an effective investment strategy for several reasons. First, collecting a steady dividend payment on a regular basis can help provide investors with a reliable source of income to meet expenses. And if investors reinvest their dividends, they can build wealth slowly due to the benefit of compounding.

However, there are thousands of dividend stocks, ETFs and mutual funds to choose from. That’s why we’re offering this screener that allows investors to sort through dividend stocks based on criteria you select. For example, if you only want to see large cap dividend stocks that pay a yield of over 3%, you can do that. Similarly, you can even look for stocks in a specific sector or industry.

In this article, we’ll help provide investors with a basic understanding of how to make the most efficient use of this dividend screener.

Market capitalization (or market cap) is a measure of the market value of a publicly traded company’s outstanding shares. Typically investors hear about large cap, mid cap, or small cap stocks. However, in recent years market capitalizations are becoming more specific and now include mega cap, micro cap, and nano cap. The formula for calculating market cap is the company’s share price multiplied by the number of shares outstanding. In general, companies with larger market caps have more diversified businesses and their share price tends to be less volatile. Because of this slower growth, they are more likely to offer shareholders a dividend.

Dividend-paying companies come from many different industries. And many times, investors care more about factors like dividend yield and payout ratio than a company’s particular sector. However, there are times when specific sectors or industries present investors with exceptional growth opportunities. Plus, certain investors only want to look at stocks in specific areas such as utilities, technology, or materials. Sector categories are broader and more general while the industry category is narrower and more specific.

Many dividend investors rely on the opinion of analysts. The dividend screener allows investors to select only those dividend stocks that have a certain rating (buy, strong buy, hold, etc.).  The consensus upside is a way to fine-tune the screener even more. You can choose to see stocks that analysts expect to go up or down by a certain percentage.

Additionally, you can input your own consensus price target and/or current price for a stock. So if you were looking only for stocks that were under $100, you could set the screener to show you stocks with a current price of less than $100.

While this can be a useful screening tool, it’s important to know that the more specific you are, the fewer options you’ll have. That may be good if you’re looking for a dividend stock that meets well-defined objectives. But it may be too limiting for some investors.

A company’s dividend yield is a measure of how much money per share a company pays out as a dividend. The yield is expressed as a percentage. The formula for dividend yield is:

Annual dividend per share/price per share

For example, a company with a share price of $100 that pays a $5 dividend per share has a dividend yield of 5%.

5/100 = .05 (5%)

However, for the purpose of using the dividend screener, it’s not important that you know how to calculate dividend yield. It does that for you. What you need to understand is that when it comes to dividend yield higher is not always better. A strong dividend yield in one sector may be weak in another. And since a rising or falling share price affects dividend yield, it is a less reliable measure.

A better metric for many investors is the payout ratio. A dividend payout (or annual dividend per share) is the amount an investor will receive in the form of a dividend on a per share basis. So in our example above, if a company pays out $5 per share on an annual basis, an investor who owns $100 shares of the stock will receive $500 a year in dividend payments.

The best dividend stocks are ones that have a long history of not only continuing to pay a dividend but also to grow that dividend. Many financial websites will calculate a company’s three-year dividend growth. Like dividend yield, this is a statistic that is best to be compared against other stocks in the same sector or with similar attributes (i.e. market cap). Sometimes a company grows its dividend strongly in one year, but that turns out to be unsustainable. In these cases, a company may be forced to cut its dividend which can scare away investors.

The majority of dividend-paying companies issue dividends on a quarterly basis. However, some companies issue dividends on a monthly basis. In many cases, these are companies such as real estate investment trusts (REITs) or master limited partnerships (MLPs) with a business model that requires that they pay out a significant amount of their earnings as a dividend. These companies may be an appealing option for investors who are dependent on a steady stream of regular income.

Every investor is encouraged to buy low and sell high. One way to ensure that investors are buying shares when they have a better chance of increasing is to buy when a stock is near its 52-week low. Of course, this is no guarantee that the stock will rebound or when it will do so. Nevertheless, it can be an important data point for investors who want to ensure they’re not overpaying for a stock.

Find out why slow and steady wins the race with DividendStocks.com.