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The Complete List Of All 350 Dividend-Paying Consumer Staples Stocks


Published on November 16th, 2017

The consumer staples sector is home to some of the most well-known dividend growth stocks in the world.

There is also a wide body of evidence that suggests that the consumer staples sector outperforms over long periods of time. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a database of all dividend-paying consumer staples stocks, which you can access below:
 

Keep reading this article to learn more about the merits of investing in consumer staples stocks.

How To Use The Consumer Staples Stocks List To Find Investment Ideas

Having an Excel document containing each dividend-paying consumer staples stocks is very useful.

This tool becomes even more potent when combined with a solid, fundamental knowledge of how to manipulate data with Microsoft Excel. Quantitative investing screeners allow investors to remove many of the cognitive biases that impair long-term investing returns.

With that in mind, this section will provide a step-by-step explanation of how to use the dividend-paying consumer staples stocks list to find high-quality investment ideas by using simple screening techniques.

The first screen that we will implement is for stocks with price-to-earnings ratios below 25,

Screen 1: Avoiding Overvalued Stocks

Step 1: Download your spreadsheet of all 350 dividend-paying consumer staples stocks at the link above.

Step 2: Click on the filter icon at the top of the price-to-earnings ratio column, as shown below.

Consumer Staples Dividend Stocks Excel Tutorial 1

Step 3: Change the filter setting to “Less Than” and input 25 into the field beside it, as shown below.

Consumer Staples Dividend Stocks Excel Tutorial 2

The remaining stocks in the spreadsheet are dividend-paying consumer staples with price-to-earnings ratio less than 25.

The next screen that we’ll implement is for ‘blue chip stocks’ – those with dividend yields above 3% and market capitalizations above $10 billion.

Screen 2: Blue Chip Stocks

Step 1: Download your spreadsheet of all 350 dividend-paying consumer staples stocks at the link above.

Step 2: We’ll first filter by dividend yield and then by market capitalization. Importantly, order doesn’t matter – you could also filter by market capitalization and then dividend yield and the screen would output the same results.

To filter by dividend yield, click the filter icon at the top of the dividend yield icon, as shown above.

Consumer Staples Dividend Stocks Excel Tutorial 3 \

Step 3: To filter for dividend yields greater than 3%, change the filter setting to ‘Greater Than’, and input 0.03 into the field beside it.

Consumer Staples Dividend Stocks Excel Tutorial 4

Step 4: Next we’ll execute the screen for market capitalization. Close of out of the previous window (by clicking exit, not by clicking ‘clear filter’ at the bottom of the filter window). Then, click the filter icon at the top of the market capitalization column, as shown below.

Consumer Staples Stocks Corrected Excel Tutorial

Step 5: Change the filter setting to ‘Greater Than’ and input 10,000 into the field beside it. Notice that since market capitalization is measured in millions of dollars in this spreadsheet, then filtering for stocks with market capitalizations above ‘$10,000 million’ is equivalent for screening for securities with market capitalizations above $10 billion.

Consumer Staples Dividend Stocks Excel Tutorial 6

The remaining stocks in this spreadsheet are those with dividend yields above 3% and market capitalizations above $10 billion.

You now have a solid understanding of how to use the dividend-paying consumer staples stocks spreadsheet to find compelling investment ideas. The next section will provide a summary of why the consumer staples sector merits an allocation in your investment portfolio.

Why Invest In Consumer Staples Stocks?

Consumer staples stocks are an appealing investment category for a number of reasons.

First of all, consumer staples stocks are very recession-resistant by definition. Consumer staples companies make products or deliver services that are considered to be ‘staples’ – in other words, consumers can’t do without them.

This means that consumer staples stocks tend to hold up very well during periods of economic turmoil. This can be seen by studying the sector’s performance during the 2007-2009 financial crisis. During 2008, for example, the consumer staples sector returned -15%. While this seems bad on the surface, it is actually very good on a relative basis. Here’s the performance of some other sectors during the same calendar year:

  • Financials: -55%
  • Materials: -44%
  • Technology: -41%

Clearly, the performance of the consumer staples sector beat these other industries by a wide margin despite being negative itself. In fact, the consumer staples was the single best performing during calendar year 2008.

The long-term performance of the consumer staples sector is compared to other industries in the following heatmap.

Outperformance of Healthcare Stocks

Source: SPDR

The consumer staples sector stands up well during times of recessions, implying that the sector presents less risk than many of its counterparts.

Amazingly, the sector’s long-term performance has also been one of the best. As this excellent research from The Investor’s Field Guide shows, the sector has demonstrated a remarkable ability to generate consistently high returns on invested capital, avoiding the mean reversion experienced by many other highly profitable industries.

While traditional academic theory tells us that investors must assume extra risk to generate incremental returns, the outperformance of the recession-resistant consumer staples sector tells us that this isn’t true in practice. The sector’s combination of high returns and low risk make it a uniquely appealing sector for conservative total return investors.

Final Thoughts

The consumer staples sector is an intriguing place to looks for high-quality dividend investment ideas.

If you’re willing to look outside of this sector while hunting for investment opportunities, the following stock databases are highly useful:

Investing is a unique craft because we have the ability to ‘cheat’ off the moves fo the world’s greatest investors.

Large, institutional investment managers with more than $100 million in assets under management are required to disclose their portfolio holdings on a quarterly basis through a regulatory filing called a 13F. With this in mind, there is no better investor than Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett. We provide a detailed quarterly analysis on Warren Buffett’s stock portfolio, which you can access below:


Source: suredividend


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