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Dividend increases are a vital sign from management that business is going well, and the company can and wants to reward shareholders. I track upcoming dividend increases from companies with a history of increasing them. The lists below contain different data points for the stocks increasing their dividends next week. This is especially important during these inflationary times.

This list is a trimmed-down version, only covering dividend increases. A full upcoming dividend calendar is always available here.

How I Created The Lists

I created the information below by combining the “U.S. Dividend Champions” spreadsheet hosted here with upcoming dividend information from NASDAQ. This meshes metrics about companies with dividend growth history with upcoming dividend payments. These companies all have a minimum five-year dividend growth history.

Companies are required to have higher total dividends paid out each year. Therefore, a company may not raise its dividend each calendar year, but the total annual dividend can still increase.

What Is The Ex-Dividend Date?

The “ex-dividend” date is when you are no longer entitled to the dividend or distribution. You need to have made your purchase by the preceding business day. For example, if the date is a Tuesday, you need to have purchased (or already owned) shares by the market close on Monday. Be aware that for any stock going ex-dividend on a Monday (or Tuesday, if Monday is a holiday), you must own it by the prior Friday.

Dividend Streak Categories

Here are the definitions of the streak categories, as I’ll use them throughout the piece.

  • King: 50+ years
  • Champion/Aristocrat: 25+ years
  • Contender: 10-24 years
  • Challenger: 5+ years

Category Count
King 0
Champion 2
Contender 6
Challenger 5

The Main List

Data has been sorted by the ex-dividend day (ascending) and then by the streak (descending):

Name Ticker Streak Forward Yield Ex-Div Date Increase Percent Streak Category
Evans Bancorp, Inc. (EVBN) 10 3.39 12-Sep-22 3.23% Contender
Avnet, Inc. (AVT) 8 2.8 13-Sep-22 11.54% Challenger
Lam Research Corporation (LRCX) 7 1.6 13-Sep-22 15.00% Challenger
Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. (CTBI) 41 4.17 14-Sep-22 10.00% Champion
Community Bank System, Inc. (CBU) 29 2.75 14-Sep-22 2.33% Champion
Atrion Corporation (ATRI) 18 1.4 14-Sep-22 10.26% Contender
C&F Financial Corporation (CFFI) 11 3.21 14-Sep-22 5.00% Contender
Worthington Industries, Inc. (WOR) 11 2.48 14-Sep-22 10.71% Contender
Summit Financial Group, Inc. (SMMF) 7 2.8 14-Sep-22 11.11% Challenger
United Community Banks, Inc. (UCBI) 7 2.76 14-Sep-22 4.76% Challenger
Enterprise Financial Services Corporation (EFSC) 7 0 14-Sep-22 4.55% Challenger
J&J Snack Foods Corp. (JJSF) 17 1.95 16-Sep-22 10.58% Contender
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. (SYBT) 12 1.73 16-Sep-22 3.57% Contender

Field Definitions

Streak: Years of dividend growth history are sourced from the U.S. Dividend Champions spreadsheet.

Forward Yield: The new payout rate is divided by the current share price.

Ex-Dividend Date: This is the date you need to own the stock.

Increase Percent: The percent increase.

Streak Category: This is the overall dividend history classification of the company.

Show Me The Money

Here’s a table mapping the new rates versus the old rates. It also reiterates the percentage increase. This table is sorted the same way as the first table (ex-dividend day ascending, dividend streak descending).

Ticker Old Rate New Rate Increase Percent
EVBN 0.62 0.64 3.23%
AVT 0.26 0.29 11.54%
LRCX 1.5 1.725 15.00%
CTBI 0.4 0.44 10.00%
CBU 0.43 0.44 2.33%
ATRI 1.95 2.15 10.26%
WOR 0.28 0.31 10.71%
CFFI 0.4 0.42 5.00%
UCBI 0.21 0.22 4.76%
EFSC 0.22 0.23 4.55%
SMMF 0.18 0.2 11.11%
JJSF 0.633 0.7 10.58%
SYBT 0.28 0.29 3.57%

Additional Metrics

Some different metrics related to these companies include yearly pricing action and the P/E ratio. The table is sorted the same way as the table above. A value investor may find stock ideas with those companies near their 52-week lows, as they could provide more margin of safety and inflated yield.

Ticker Current Price 52 Week Low 52 Week High PE Ratio % Off Low % Off High
EVBN 37.8 32.53 43.77 16.54 16% Off Low 14% Off High
AVT 41.44 35.3 49.92 0 17% Off Low 17% Off High
LRCX 431.93 375.87 727.06 28.86 15% Off Low 41% Off High
CTBI 42.17 37.12 45.4 10.54 14% Off Low 7% Off High
CBU 64.09 60.94 77 21.24 5% Off Low 17% Off High
ATRI 615.37 581.83 798.69 33.93 6% Off Low 23% Off High
CFFI 52.35 43.1 53.41 7.24 21% Off Low 2% Off High
WOR 50.06 39.14 62.41 4.18 28% Off Low 20% Off High
UCBI 31.88 27.1 38.81 14.3 18% Off Low 18% Off High
EFSC 45.93 39.64 51.01 12.56 16% Off Low 10% Off High
SMMF 28.53 22.7 30.83 9.41 26% Off Low 7% Off High
JJSF 143.51 116.86 164.28 153.67 23% Off Low 13% Off High
SYBT 67.22 50.33 72.77 16.19 34% Off Low 8% Off High

Tickers By Yield And Growth Rates

Some investors are more interested in the current yield, so I sorted this table descending by yield. The table also includes some historical dividend growth rates as a bonus. Additionally, the “Chowder Rule” has been included, the current yield + five-year dividend growth rate.

Ticker Yield 1 Yr DG 3 Yr DG 5 Yr DG 10 Yr DG Chowder Rule
CTBI 4.17 1.3 5.3 4.4 3.3 8.6
EVBN 3.39 7.3 11.1 9.8 11.4 13.2
CFFI 3.21 2 4.5 4.1 4.4 7.6
SMMF 2.8 6.3 12.3 13.6 16.4
AVT 2.8 1.2 4.7 4.6 7.3
UCBI 2.76 4.2 16.3 23.3 26
CBU 2.75 2.4 7.3 6.3 5.8 9
WOR 2.48 7.3 7 6.3 9.9 8.8
JJSF 1.95 6 10 9 17.8 10.9
SYBT 1.73 0.9 7.5 9.9 8.6 11.7
LRCX 1.6 13.1 26.8 34.1 35.7
ATRI 1.4 12.9 13.4 14.2 15.3 15.6
EFSC 0 4.4 17.9 16.2 13.1 18.2

Here are some notes about this week’s list:

  • Dividend Champions CTBI and CBU headline this week, the former announcing a 10% dividend increase.
  • The list this week again is comprised of primarily regional bank companies.
  • Seven of the companies are giving at least a 10%

Please do your due diligence before investing, and thanks for reading.

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