对投资者而言,根据不同的市场环境持有不同类型的股票能够带来回报,但沃伦·巴菲特在他的投资组合中,总是会给可以定期为他带来回报的股票留出空间。
股息股票会定期将部分收益返还给股东。从这种意义上来说,发放股息的股票与债券类似,但这类股票可能带来更高回报。对于没有1,000亿美元财富能够用来投资的投资新手而言,股息股票是很好的投资选择,尤其是在市场动荡期间。Homrich Berg的理财顾问福特·多诺霍解释称:“包括股息增长型股票的多样化投资组合可以带来股息收入,股息会随着时间的推移而增长,从而抵消通胀的影响。”他表示:“我们还认为,股息持续增长代表公司有良好的商业模式、强劲的资产负债表和可靠的公司治理,从长远来看,这些因素都会促进公司基本业务增长,并增加股票资本增值的机会。”
巴菲特始终看好发放股息的股票。据道琼斯市场数据(Dow Jones Market Data)掌握的伯克希尔-哈撒韦公司(Berkshire Hathaway)的申报资料显示,仅2023年,巴菲特持有的发放股息的股票预计将带来总计57亿美元回报。其中包括2023年雪佛龙(Chevron)发放的10亿美元股息,该石油生产商已经连续36年增发股息。
巴菲特持有的以下五只股息股票,将在2023年为他赚到数十亿美元:
1. 雪佛龙(Chevron,股票代码:CVX)
2022年,俄乌冲突导致的能源短缺,使石油价格暴涨,因此该石油厂商获得了丰厚的利润。雪佛兰(Chevron)去年的总收益上涨了58%,发放的股息为每股5.68美元。从年初至今,由于市场波动,雪佛龙的股价下跌了约10%。雪佛龙的年股息收益率为3.86%。2023年2月15日,雪佛龙将季度股息从1.42美元提高到1.51美元,因此其2023年的年度股息收益率预计将高于去年的水平。通过分析分析师对雪佛龙股票的评级能够发现,目前大多数分析师给出的是增加持有评级,这意味着投资者可以安心买入该公司的股票。雪佛龙的中位数预期目标股价为每股192美元,截至5月12日,其股价为157美元。
2. 美国银行(Bank of America,股票代码:BAC)
2022年,虽然美国银行(Bank of America)的股价下跌了24%,并且股市动荡不安,美国银行却依旧向股东发放了0.86美元股息,高于2021年的0.78%,美国银行的年度股息收益率为3.21%,2022年9月,美国银行将季度股息从0.21美元提高到0.22美元。从年初至今,在混乱的银行业危机中,美国银行股价再次下跌10%。通过分析对美国银行股票的研究报道能够发现,有10位分析师给出了增加持有评级,有11位分析师表示应该持有该股票。美国银行的中位数预期目标股价为35美元,目前的交易价格为27美元。
3. 苹果(Apple,股票代码:AAPL)
2022年,苹果(Apple)向股东发放的股息为每股0.91美元。2023年至今,该科技公司的股价已经上涨了30%。2023年5月12日,苹果将季度股息从0.23美元提高到0.24美元。2020年11月,在新冠疫情期间,苹果将季度股息从0.82美元下降至0.205美元。然而,之后苹果的股息再次同比稳定增长,总股息收益率达到0.55%。通过分析42份分析师评级可以发现,分析师普遍给出了增加持有评级,这意味着投资者能够安心持有该公司的股票。
4. 可口可乐(Coca-Cola,股票代码:KO)
饮料业巨头可口可乐(Coca-Cola)去年发放的股息为每股1.76美元,在2023年,可口可乐将支付更高股息。2023年3月16日,可口可乐将季度股息从0.44美元提高到0.46美元。对分析师股票评级的分析发现,13位分析师给出了买入评级,8位分析师给出持有评级。可口可乐的预期平均目标股价为70美元,目前的交易价格为64美元。
5. 卡夫亨氏(Kraft Heinz,股票代码:KHC)
2022年,大型食品企业集团卡夫亨氏(Kraft Heinz)发放的股息约为每股1.60美元。卡夫亨氏的股息收益率为3.94%,而且自2019年3月以来,卡夫亨氏每个季度均为股东发放0.40美元股息。当时,卡夫亨氏因为会计政策而被美国证券交易委员会(SEC)传唤,其股价大幅下跌,之后公司将股价从0.625美元下调至0.40美元。然而,尽管近几年的股息水平持平,但由于在经济下滑期间,卡夫亨氏的主要食品饮料品牌表现相当出色,因此分析师依旧相信该公司的未来前景。对分析师报告的分析发现,有7位分析师对卡夫亨氏的股票给出了买入评级,有13位分析师建议继续持有。
与任何投资一样,发放股息的股票可能存在风险。如果公司未能达到预期并且增长缓慢,它可能就会停止发放股息,并且股价暴跌。但如果你投资的是有盈利能力的蓝筹股,你也可以效仿巴菲特的策略。(财富中文网)
译者:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
对投资者而言,根据不同的市场环境持有不同类型的股票能够带来回报,但沃伦·巴菲特在他的投资组合中,总是会给可以定期为他带来回报的股票留出空间。
股息股票会定期将部分收益返还给股东。从这种意义上来说,发放股息的股票与债券类似,但这类股票可能带来更高回报。对于没有1,000亿美元财富能够用来投资的投资新手而言,股息股票是很好的投资选择,尤其是在市场动荡期间。Homrich Berg的理财顾问福特·多诺霍解释称:“包括股息增长型股票的多样化投资组合可以带来股息收入,股息会随着时间的推移而增长,从而抵消通胀的影响。”他表示:“我们还认为,股息持续增长代表公司有良好的商业模式、强劲的资产负债表和可靠的公司治理,从长远来看,这些因素都会促进公司基本业务增长,并增加股票资本增值的机会。”
巴菲特始终看好发放股息的股票。据道琼斯市场数据(Dow Jones Market Data)掌握的伯克希尔-哈撒韦公司(Berkshire Hathaway)的申报资料显示,仅2023年,巴菲特持有的发放股息的股票预计将带来总计57亿美元回报。其中包括2023年雪佛龙(Chevron)发放的10亿美元股息,该石油生产商已经连续36年增发股息。
巴菲特持有的以下五只股息股票,将在2023年为他赚到数十亿美元:
1. 雪佛龙(Chevron,股票代码:CVX)
2022年,俄乌冲突导致的能源短缺,使石油价格暴涨,因此该石油厂商获得了丰厚的利润。雪佛兰(Chevron)去年的总收益上涨了58%,发放的股息为每股5.68美元。从年初至今,由于市场波动,雪佛龙的股价下跌了约10%。雪佛龙的年股息收益率为3.86%。2023年2月15日,雪佛龙将季度股息从1.42美元提高到1.51美元,因此其2023年的年度股息收益率预计将高于去年的水平。通过分析分析师对雪佛龙股票的评级能够发现,目前大多数分析师给出的是增加持有评级,这意味着投资者可以安心买入该公司的股票。雪佛龙的中位数预期目标股价为每股192美元,截至5月12日,其股价为157美元。
2. 美国银行(Bank of America,股票代码:BAC)
2022年,虽然美国银行(Bank of America)的股价下跌了24%,并且股市动荡不安,美国银行却依旧向股东发放了0.86美元股息,高于2021年的0.78%,美国银行的年度股息收益率为3.21%,2022年9月,美国银行将季度股息从0.21美元提高到0.22美元。从年初至今,在混乱的银行业危机中,美国银行股价再次下跌10%。通过分析对美国银行股票的研究报道能够发现,有10位分析师给出了增加持有评级,有11位分析师表示应该持有该股票。美国银行的中位数预期目标股价为35美元,目前的交易价格为27美元。
3. 苹果(Apple,股票代码:AAPL)
2022年,苹果(Apple)向股东发放的股息为每股0.91美元。2023年至今,该科技公司的股价已经上涨了30%。2023年5月12日,苹果将季度股息从0.23美元提高到0.24美元。2020年11月,在新冠疫情期间,苹果将季度股息从0.82美元下降至0.205美元。然而,之后苹果的股息再次同比稳定增长,总股息收益率达到0.55%。通过分析42份分析师评级可以发现,分析师普遍给出了增加持有评级,这意味着投资者能够安心持有该公司的股票。
4. 可口可乐(Coca-Cola,股票代码:KO)
饮料业巨头可口可乐(Coca-Cola)去年发放的股息为每股1.76美元,在2023年,可口可乐将支付更高股息。2023年3月16日,可口可乐将季度股息从0.44美元提高到0.46美元。对分析师股票评级的分析发现,13位分析师给出了买入评级,8位分析师给出持有评级。可口可乐的预期平均目标股价为70美元,目前的交易价格为64美元。
5. 卡夫亨氏(Kraft Heinz,股票代码:KHC)
2022年,大型食品企业集团卡夫亨氏(Kraft Heinz)发放的股息约为每股1.60美元。卡夫亨氏的股息收益率为3.94%,而且自2019年3月以来,卡夫亨氏每个季度均为股东发放0.40美元股息。当时,卡夫亨氏因为会计政策而被美国证券交易委员会(SEC)传唤,其股价大幅下跌,之后公司将股价从0.625美元下调至0.40美元。然而,尽管近几年的股息水平持平,但由于在经济下滑期间,卡夫亨氏的主要食品饮料品牌表现相当出色,因此分析师依旧相信该公司的未来前景。对分析师报告的分析发现,有7位分析师对卡夫亨氏的股票给出了买入评级,有13位分析师建议继续持有。
与任何投资一样,发放股息的股票可能存在风险。如果公司未能达到预期并且增长缓慢,它可能就会停止发放股息,并且股价暴跌。但如果你投资的是有盈利能力的蓝筹股,你也可以效仿巴菲特的策略。(财富中文网)
译者:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
For investors, it pays to own lots of different types of stocks depending on the environment, but Warren Buffett holds a special place in his portfolio for the ones that regularly pay him.
Dividend stocks are investments that regularly return a portion of their earnings to shareholders. In this sense, dividend-paying stocks can be similar to bonds, yet have the potential for much higher returns. For novice investors who aren’t working with a $100 billion fortune to invest, dividend-paying stocks can be a great option, especially during a volatile stretch for the markets. “A diversified portfolio of dividend-growing stocks provides income in the form of dividends that should grow over time to offset the impact of inflation,” explained Ford Donohue, a financial advisor at Homrich Berg. “We also believe that consistent dividend growth is a sign of a sound business model, balance sheet strength, and strong corporate governance, all of which should lead to the growth of the underlying business over time and increase the chances of capital appreciation of a stock,” he added.
Buffett has long sung the praises of dividend-paying stocks. In 2023 alone, he is expected to make a total of $5.7 billion in cash from the dividend-paying stocks in his portfolio, according to Dow Jones Market Data of Berkshire Hathaway’s filings. This includes $1 billion in dividends from Chevron in 2023 as the oil producer increases dividend payments for the 36th year in a row.
Here are 5 of Warren Buffett’s dividend paying stocks that are going to make him billions in 2023:
1. Chevron (NYSE: CVX)
The oil producer saw huge gains in 2022 as oil prices skyrocketed during the energy shortage caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Its total returns for last year were up 58% and the company paid out $5.68 per share in dividends to its shareholders last year. Year to date, the company’s stock is down about 10% this year so far due to market volatility. Chevron’s annual dividend yield is 3.86%. On February 15, 2023, Chevron raised its quarterly dividends from $1.42 to $1.51, so its yearly dividend yield is expected to be higher in 2023 than it was last year. According to an analysis of analyst ratings of the stock, it currently has an overweight rating from most analyst, meaning investors can feel good about buying the stock. Its median projected price target is $192 per share, and the stock currently trades at $157 as of May 12.
2. Bank of America (NYSE: BAC)
Last year, Bank of America paid $0.86 out to shareholders in dividends, up from $0.78 annually in 2021, even as the stock dropped 24% amid a tumultuous stock market environment. Its yearly dividend yield is 3.21% and in September 2022 the company raised its quarterly dividend payments from $0.21 to $0.22. Year to date, the bank’s stock is down another 10% amid a chaotic banking crisis. According to an analysis of research notes of the stock, 10 analyst give the stock an overweight rating and 11 say you should currently hold the stock. Its median projected price target is $35, while the stock currently trades at $27.
3. Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL)
In 2022, Apple paid its shareholders $0.91 in dividends per share. This year, the tech company’s stock has risen 30% so far in 2023. On May 12, 2023, the company raised its quarterly dividend payments to $0.24 from $0.23. In November 2020, the company cut its quarterly dividend payments from $0.82 to $0.205 amid the Covid-19 pandemic. However, since then the company’s dividend payments have been steadily rising again year by year, with its dividend yield totaling 0.55%. According to an analysis of 42 analyst ratings, analysts overall give the stock a an overweight rating, which means you should be comfortable having it in your portfolio.
4. Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO)
The beverage behemoth paid out $1.76 in dividends per share last year, and this year is on track to pay its shareholders more in 2023. On March 16, 2023, the company raised its quarterly dividend payments from $0.44 to $0.46. In an analysis of analyst ratings for the stock, 13 analyst gave the stock a buy rating and 8 gave the stock a hold rating. The stock’s projected average price target is $70, and the stock currently trades at $64.
5. Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ: KHC)
Last year, the food conglomerate able to pay out about $1.60 in dividends per share to its shareholders. The stock’s dividend yield is 3.94%, and the company has been consistently paying shareholders $0.40 per share every quarter since March 2019, when it cut its dividends from $0.625 after the stock tanked because the company was subpoenaed by the SEC because of its accounting policies. However, analysts still give the beverage consumer the benefit of the doubt moving forward despite the fact that dividend payments have plateaued in recent years as food and beverage staples fare comparatively well during an economic downturn. According to an analysis of analyst notes, 7 give the company a buy rating while 13 say to hold the stock.
Like any investment, dividend-paying stock can carry risk. If the company is not meeting expectations and its growth slows, it will stop paying out dividends and the stock can plummet. But if you invest in blue-chip, profitable companies, you can be on your way to imitating Buffett himself.