3 Solid Dividend Stocks To Stash In Your Retirement Income Portfolio

 | Oct 06, 2021 14:20

If you’re planning to start saving for your retirement, it’s important to keep some quality dividend-paying stocks in your portfolio. Companies that offer reliable and predictable proceeds as well as long-term growth potential can help provide income when you need it most in your golden years.

A challenge beginners face, however, is how to find these companies. One way to make it easier is to focus on the Dividend Aristocrats Index, which includes companies that have hiked their dividends for at least 25 consecutive years.

A dividend track-record spanning more than a quarter of a century is a solid indicator that these companies can produce steady, reliable income for investors, not just during the good times, but also during downturns and recessions.

Since 1926, dividends have contributed approximately 32% of total returns for the S&P 500, while capital appreciation has contributed 68%, according to research provided by S&P Dow Jones Indices.

Below, we've put together a list of three dividend stocks from this group to provide a sense of their strength.h2 1. Johnson & Johnson/h2

Health care stocks can also provide a regular and growing income stream to retirees. Health care providers offer services that remain necessary even during a recession. Plus, economic swings don’t typically curb the roll-out of new drugs and medical devices.

In this space we like the global pharma company, Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ). The New Jersey-based JNJ is exactly the kind of dividend stock that retirees—or those planning to retire—should buy.

When it comes to rewarding investors, few companies have done better than Johnson & Johnson. The company has increased its quarterly dividend every year for 58 consecutive years.

This remarkable performance puts Johnson & Johnson among an elite group known as Dividend Kings, companies with at least five decades of annual dividend hikes. JNJ pays $1.06 a share quarterly with an annual yield of 2.64%.