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How to Use a Stock Screener to Find the Best Paying Stocks

Online stock screeners such as Reuters Investor www.investors.reutors.com, Business Week Online www.businessweek.com, or MSN Money moneycentral.msn.com, allow investors to enter their dividend paying stock requirements. In turn, the screeners will offer investors a comprehensive list of the stocks that meet their requirements. In many cases, the screeners are even free. Most are easy to use even for the inexperienced investor, and most online services offer tutorials and informational articles that can help make using a screener simple. In general, investors will want to begin by putting in as few requirements as possible. Then, they may wish to offer more requirements -- such as specifying their desired dividend yield, dividend growth, and analyst opinions -- in order to get a very narrow the list of possible dividend paying options
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List of Dividend Paying Stocks

According to financial experts, some stocks offer great advantages to investors seeking dividends:

FedEx Dividend Paying Stocks

These stocks are liked by financial experts because FedEx is a reputable company that has been in business and has been growing steadily for years. FedEx has a good history of dividend payouts and is considered a high yield dividend stock, paying more than the average stock.

Outback Steakhouse Dividend Paying Stocks

The stocks offered by the restaurant giant are high yield dividend stocks, offering more money each term.

Enbridge Energy Partners Dividend Paying Stocks

Stocks from this company have grown about 8% in the past few years and also offer a healthy dividend payment.

Altria Group Dividend Paying Stocks

Even though the cigarette manufacturer has been facing economic difficulties, the company continues to offer 6% in dividends. Plus, thanks to new tax laws, these dividends are only taxable up to a maximum 15%.

If you want to make your stocks more profitable, dividend stocks are great option. High dividend stocks not only pay you cash each term, but are considered by many investors to be more stable and provide a better deal. That's because these stocks give you two options for profits -- both in the paying out of dividends and then resell value. These stocks also tend to be worth more in reselling, as they offer instant cash value. If you've never consider dividend paying stocks, it is time to add these quality securities to your investment portfolio today.


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