DIVIDEND STOCK SCREENER

Over 4,000 dividend-paying stocks are at your fingertips. With more than 40 fundamental metrics to screen on, you can find your next idea in seconds.

 

While most metrics are self-explanatory, the dividend Safety, Growth, and Yield scores are proprietary to Simply Safe Dividends. Scores are out of 100, with 50 being average, 75 or higher being very good, and 25 or less being weak.

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Dividend Stock Screener

TickerCompany NameSectorsIndustryCategoryMarket Cap ($M)Market CapSafety ScoreGrowth ScoreYield ScoreDividend YieldDividend Growth StreakEPS Payout Ratio5yr Median EPS PayoutFCF Payout Ratio5yr Median FCF PayoutEx-Dividend DatePay Date1yr Dividend Growth3yr Dividend Growth5yr Dividend Growth10yr Dividend GrowthAnnual Dividend ($)Dividend Payment ($)Payment FrequencyP/E RatioFree Cash Flow YieldEnterprise Value / SalesEnterprise Value / EBITPrice-to-Book RatioGross MarginOperating MarginProfit MarginFCF MarginReturn on Equity5yr Median ROEROIC5yr Median ROIC1yr Sales Growth5yr Sales CAGR1yr EPS Growth5yr EPS CAGRCurrent RatioDebt to CapitalDebt to CapitalDebt to EquityDebt to EquityNet Debt to EBITNet Debt to EBITEBIT / InterestEBIT / Interest1yr Total Return5yr Total Return CAGR
A Agilent Technologies, Inc. Technology Electronics Test Equipment 1.28 22,548 Large: $10B to $100B 89 83 13 0.9 5 to 10 years 32 32 23 23 12/29/2017 2018-01-24 15 0 12 0.6 0.2 Quarterly 33 2.9 4.9 25.8 4.88 52.3 14.6 11.0 15.6 10 10.5 7.5 7.5 7 -9 42 -13 3.2 0.3 Low Debt: 0.1 to 0.3 0.5 Low Debt: 0.2 to 0.5 -1.0 Net Cash 10.7 Low Risk: 8x to 15x 40 20
AA Alcoa Inc. Basic Materials Non Ferrous Mining N/A 8,670 Mid: $2B to $10B Less than 5 years Unknown 30 9.8 0.8 10.2 1.06 15.2 -0.1 -4.3 -6.5 -4 -3.8 27 1,100 1.4 0.2 Low Debt: 0.1 to 0.3 0.2 Very Low Debt: < 0.2 0.3 Low Risk: < 1.0 7.1 Average Risk: 4x to 8x 31
AACAY AAC TEC HOLDINGS ADR Technology Miscellaneous Electronic Components 0.45 24,660 Large: $10B to $100B 15 1.0 Less than 5 years 28 70 09/11/2017 2017-10-11 -86 -37 -20 0.2 0.1 Semi-Annual 4 10.6 36.3 41.6 29.1 26.0 12.0 28 28.3 26.8 26.8 30 30 0.0 0.0 No Debt 0.0 No Debt 0.0 Low Risk: < 1.0 Very Low Risk: > 15x
AAL American Airlines Group, Inc. Transportation Airlines 0.97 26,155 Large: $10B to $100B 23 37 10 0.7 Less than 5 years 10 -111 02/05/2018 2018-02-20 0 26 0.4 0.1 Quarterly 13 1.1 10.8 6.72 33.3 13.2 6.7 2.3 70 70.7 10.2 16.0 3 11 -9 0.7 0.9 Very High Debt: > 0.7 6.3 Very High Debt: > 2.0 4.5 Above Average Risk: 2.0 to 5.0 4.0 High Risk: 2x to 4x 14 31
AAME Atlantic American Corporation Finance Insurance 0.42 67 Micro: < $400M 20 42 7 0.6 Less than 5 years 15 15 18 25 04/11/2017 2017-04-24 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Annual 23 3.4 0.5 16.3 0.62 0.0 3.1 1.4 0.6 2 4.3 2.5 4.3 6 7 1,150 -2 0.0 0.0 No Debt 0.3 Low Debt: 0.2 to 0.5 4.3 Above Average Risk: 2.0 to 5.0 3.4 High Risk: 2x to 4x -8 8
AAN Aaron's, Inc. Consumer Discretionary Consumer Electronics Retail 0.23 3,421 Mid: $2B to $10B 81 91 2 0.3 10 to 20 years 6 2 12/12/2017 2018-01-02 10 9 13 11 0.1 0.0 Quarterly 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 No Debt 0.0 No Debt Very Low Risk: > 15x 29 7
AAON AAON, Inc. Construction Air Conditioners and Heaters 1 2,020 Mid: $2B to $10B 71 96 9 0.7 Less than 5 years 27 24 47 26 11/29/2017 2017-12-21 8 13 21 12 0.3 0.1 Semi-Annual 40 1.4 5.0 26.5 8.78 30.8 20.7 13.9 9.7 25 25.4 25.9 25.4 9 8 -3 32 2.7 0.0 No Debt 0.0 No Debt -0.5 Net Cash Very Low Risk: > 15x 1 36
AAP Advance Auto Parts Inc Consumer Discretionary Retail & Wholesale Auto Parts 0.9 8,660 Mid: $2B to $10B 63 51 2 0.2 Less than 5 years 5 4 7 4 03/22/2018 2018-04-06 0 0 0 0 0.2 0.1 Quarterly 24 3.1 1.0 15.9 2.68 44.5 8.2 4.8 2.6 15 24.7 11.6 13.6 -3 9 -15 4 1.5 0.2 Low Debt: 0.1 to 0.3 0.3 Low Debt: 0.2 to 0.5 1.2 Average Risk: 1.0 to 2.0 10.0 Low Risk: 8x to 15x -30 13
AAPL Apple Inc. Technology Mini Computers 1.25 905,407 Mega: > $100B 96 98 28 1.4 5 to 10 years 27 27 25 23 02/09/2018 2018-02-15 10 10 45 2.5 0.6 Quarterly 19 5.5 4.1 15.4 6.82 38.5 26.8 21.1 22.3 36 35.6 20.9 26.4 12 8 22 8 1.3 0.4 Average Debt: 0.3 to 0.5 0.9 Average Debt: 0.5 to 1.0 0.7 Low Risk: < 1.0 Very Low Risk: > 15x 27 16
AAT American Assets Trust, Inc. Real Estate Retail REIT 0.52 1,561 Small: $400M to $2B 43 69 70 3.3 5 to 10 years 54 53 69 102 03/14/2018 2018-03-29 4 6 5 1.1 0.3 Quarterly 17 4.6 9.0 29.3 1.84 0.0 33.2 11.0 21.4 5 4.1 2.4 1.7 8 8 0 55 0.0 0.6 High Debt: 0.5 to 0.7 1.6 High Debt: 1.0 to 2.0 12.9 High Risk: > 5.0 1.8 Very High Risk: < 2x -21 15


 

How to Use the Dividend Stock Screener

The grey box above contains 40+ criteria you can screen on for dividend stocks. Fill out as many criteria as you would like, making sure to input both “from” and “to” values. Below the grey box, you will see the results of your screen. You don’t have to push any buttons to load the screener’s results. Just scroll down.

 

The results table above filters automatically as you enter criteria in the grey box. This is nice because you can quickly see how many dividend stocks match your search criteria in real-time. The screener’s database contains over 2,700 dividend stocks!

 

Once you have narrowed down your search to a list of dividend stocks, you can click on any of the blue-colored ticker symbols in the results table to open up 25+ years of dividend history, 10+ years of fundamental data, and more in the Stock Analyzer for that company.

Find Better Ideas with Our Proprietary Ratings

Our Safety Score, Growth Score, and Yield Score were designed to help answer three critical questions faced by all dividend investors:

Each score represents a stock’s percentile rank for that category. In other words, a score of 3 means the stock scored in the bottom 3% of all dividend stocks for that metric. A score of 94 means the stock is ranked higher than 94% of all dividend stocks for that metric. A score of 50 is right in the middle – half of the other dividend stocks scored higher than that stock, and half scored below that stock.

 

Scores of 100 are most desirable across each category. However, a score of 50 should not be interpreted as “bad.” It just means that the stock scored in the middle of the pack (or average) for that category.

 

Our Safety Score and Growth Score analyze over 20 fundamental metrics, covering both near-term and long-term trends going back 10+ years. From credit metrics to free cash flow generation, we assess the most meaningful factors that influence a company’s ability to continue paying and growing its dividend. See the full list of factors we analyze here.

 

Our Yield Score compares a stock’s dividend yield to the current yield of other 2,700+ dividend stocks in our database. A Yield Score of 50 means that the stock’s dividend yield ranks right in the middle of all of the other dividend yields. The Yield Score provides a helpful and objective relative valuation metric.

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