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Retirees face a number of unique challenges when it comes to managing their investment portfolios.
One of the more specialized challenges is the desire to generate a consistent amount of dividends each month. With that in mind, Sure Dividend maintains stock market databases for stocks that pay dividends in each month of the calendar year.
You can download our list of stocks that pay dividends in November below:
The list of stocks that pay dividends in November available for download at the link above contains the following information for each security in the database:
- Ticker
- Name
- Price
- Dividend Yield
- Market Capitalization
- P/E Ratio
- Beta
Keep reading this article to learn more about how you can use our list of stocks that pay dividends in November to improve your investing outcomes.
Note: Constituents for the spreadsheet and table above are from the Wilshire 5000 index, with 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 Stocks That Pay Dividends in November to Find Investment Ideas
Having an Excel database that contains the names, tickers, and financial data for every stock that pays dividends in November can be extremely powerful.
This database becomes even more useful when combined with a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
With that in mind, this tutorial will demonstrate how you can implement two actionable investing screens to our list of stocks that pay dividends in November.
The first screen that we’ll implement is for stocks that pay dividends in November with dividend yields above 4% and dividend payout ratios below 70%.
Screen 1: Dividend Yields Above 4%, Dividend Payout Ratios Below 70%
Step 1: Download your free list of stocks that pay dividends in November by clicking here. Apply Excel’s Filter function to each column in the spreadsheet.
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 0.04 into the field beside it. Since dividend yield is measured in percentage points, this will filter for stocks that pay dividends in November with dividend yields above 4%.
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 payout ratio column, as shown below.
Step 5: Change the primary filter setting to “Less Than” and input 0.7 into the field beside it. This will filter for stocks that pay dividends in November that have payout ratios below 70%.
Additionally, change the secondary filter setting to “Greater Than” and input 0 into the field beside it. This will filter for stocks with non-negative payout ratios, which is important because it excludes companies with negative earnings.
The remainder of the stocks that show in this Excel sheet are stocks that pay dividends in November with dividend yields above 4% and payout ratios below 70%.
The next filter that we’ll demonstrate how to implement is for stocks that pay dividends in November with market capitalizations below $5 billion and price-to-earnings ratios below 10.
Screen 2: Market Capitalizations Below $5 Billion and Price-to-Earnings Ratios Below 10
Step 1: Download your free list of stocks that pay dividends in November by clicking here. Apply Excel’s Filter function to each column in the spreadsheet.
Step 2: Click the filter icon at the top of the market capitalization column, as shown below.
Step 3: Change the filter setting to “Less Than” and input 5000 into the field beside it. Since market capitalization is measured in millions of dollars in this spreadsheet, this is equivalent to filtering for stocks with market capitalizations below $5 billion.
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 price-to-earnings ratio column, as shown below.
Step 5: Change the filter setting to “Less Than” and input 10 into the field beside it. This will filter for stocks that pay dividends in November with price-to-earnings ratios below 10.
The remaining stocks in this spreadsheet are stocks that pay dividends in November with market capitalizations below $5 billion and price-to-earnings below 10.
You now have a solid, fundamental understanding of how to use our list to find investment ideas.
To conclude this article, we’ll introduce other investing resources that you can use to improve your investing outcomes.
Final Thoughts: Other Useful Investing Databases
Having a list of stocks that pay dividends in November is very useful, but it becomes tremendously more useful when combined with similar lists for the other 11 months of the calendar year.
You can access databases for every non-November calendar month at the links below:
- January Dividend Stocks
- February Dividend Stocks
- March Dividend Stocks
- April Dividend Stocks
- May Dividend Stocks
- June Dividend Stocks
- July Dividend Stocks
- August Dividend Stocks
- September Dividend Stocks
- October Dividend Stocks
- December Dividend Stocks
Having a similar level of sector diversification is also important.
Fortunately, Sure Dividend also provides databases for each of the ten major sectors within the stock market. You can access these stock market databases below:
- The Complete List of Technology Stocks
- The Complete List of Consumer Discretionary Stocks
- The Complete List of Consumer Staples Stocks
- The Complete List of Energy Stocks
- The Complete List of Utility Stocks
- The Complete List of Industrial Stocks
- The Complete List of Communication Services Stocks
- The Complete List of Materials Stocks
- The Complete List of Financial Sector Stocks
- The Complete List of Healthcare Stocks
Once your diversification needs are met, you should focus on investing in the best opportunities available (without any heed to diversification).
Our research suggests that the best investment opportunities are among stocks with long histories of steadily increasing their dividend payments.
With that in mind, we have created the following stock market databases for your use:
- The Dividend Aristocrats: S&P 500 stocks with 25+ years of consecutive dividend increases
- The Dividend Achievers: dividend stocks with 10+ years of consecutive dividend increases
- The Dividend Kings: dividend stocks with 50+ years of consecutive dividend increases
This trend – that dividend growth stocks deliver excellent performance when purchased at attractive prices – is really the basis of our research philosophy at Sure Dividend. In fact, we publish two monthly research publications focused on this belief:
- The Sure Dividend Newsletter: high-quality dividend growth stocks
- The Sure Retirement Newsletter: high yield (4%+) dividend stocks