Dividend Screens - Basic Dividend Yield (minimum 2%), Decent Financial Health and Good Payout Ratio (maximum 60%)

Dividend Screens - Basic Dividend Yield (minimum 2%), Decent Financial Health and Good Payout Ratio (maximum 60%) Image
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This screen applies a maximum payout percentage (up to 60%) so that enough cash remains in the company itself to invest.

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Stock Screener Settings

Dividend Yield>=2%

Minimum dividend yield%

DP<=60%

Maximum payout ratio

Health>=5

Only companies that are financially stable

Average Volume: 50 SMA > 300K

Minimal liquidity

Price: Above 10

To avoid low priced stocks

Chart Settings

FA table view

Regional Run

Run this screen in your favorite region. You can always further fine tune the screen by changing the general settings after it opened in the screener.