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Spreadsheet data updated daily
Retirees face several unique challenges from an investment perspective.
One is the desire to have a consistent amount of passive income being generated each month. In order to do this, retirees need information and data on what stocks pay dividends in each month of the calendar year.
That’s where Sure Dividend comes in. We maintain databases of stocks that pay dividends in each month of the calendar year. You can download our list of September dividend stocks by clicking on the link below:
The list of stocks that pay dividends in September available for download at the link above contains the following information for every stock in the database:
Name
Ticker
Last dividend payment date in the month of September
Dividend yield
Dividend payout ratio
Price-to-earnings ratio
Price-to-book ratio
Market capitalization
Beta
Return on equity
Keep reading this article to learn about how to maximize the usefulness of our list of stocks that pay dividends in September.
Note: Constituents for the spreadsheet and table above are from the Wilshire 5000 indexwith data provided by Ycharts and updated annually. Securities outside the Wilshire 5000 index are not included in the spreadsheet and table.
How to Use The List of September Dividend Stocks to Find Investment Ideas
Having an Excel document that contains the name, ticker, and financial information of September dividend stocks can be extremely useful.
This resource’s utility is greatly improved when combined with a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
With that in mind, this tutorial will demonstrate how you can apply a useful investing screen to the securities in our database of stocks that pay dividends in September.
Screen 1: Dividend Yields Above 3%, Forward Price-to-Earnings Ratios Below 16
Step 1: Download your free list of September dividend stocks by clicking the link in the introduction.
Step 2: Click the filter icon at the top of the dividend yield column, as shown below.
Step 3: Change the filter setting to “Greater Than” and input 0.03 into the field beside it, as shown below. This will filter for September dividend stocks with dividend yields above 3%.
Step 4: Close out of the filter window (by clicking the exit button, not by clicking the “Clear Filter” button in the bottom right corner). Next, click the filter icon at the top of the forward price-to-earnings ratio column, as shown below.
Step 5: Change the filter setting to “Less Than” and input 16 into the field beside it, as shown below. This will filter for stocks that pay dividends in September with price-to-earnings ratios below 16.
The remaining stocks in this spreadsheet are September dividend stocks with dividend yields above 3% and price-to-earnings ratios below 16.
By now, you have a solid understanding of how to use our list of stocks that pay dividends in September to find investment ideas.
The remainder of this article will introduce other resources that you can use along you investing journey to make better portfolio management decisions for the long run.
Closing Thoughts: Other Useful Investing Resources
Having an Excel database that contains the names and financial information for all stocks that pay dividends in September is useful, but it is not the only investing resources you will need to create a well-structured passive income portfolio.
Obviously, the other calendar months are important too. With that in mind, Sure Dividend also maintains (and updates monthly) the following stock market databases:
Without a doubt, diversifying your monthly income is an important component of a passive income-focused investment strategy.
Another important component of a successful investing philosophy is diversifying your investment portfolio by stock market sector. With that in mind, Sure Dividend maintains the following stock market indices available for download at the following links:
Once you have achieved an appropriate level of diversification, you should seek to invest in the best opportunities – regardless of which sector they’re from or what months they pay dividends.
Our research suggests that the best investment opportunities come from investing in businesses with long histories of steadily increasing their dividend payments. With that in mind, we maintain free databases on the following:
We publish detailed month research on dividend growth stocks through two monthly newsletters. You can read about these newsletters below:
Thanks for reading this article. Please send any feedback, corrections, or questions to support@suredividend.com.
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