When's the last time you got a raise? If you're a dividend investor, the answer should be "earnings season." Dividend payouts and earnings season go hand in hand. Earnings season is the time each quarter when companies report their results to Wall Street, and it's also the time when those same firms typically announce changes to their dividend payouts.
In recent months we've had some stellar success in finding future dividend increases just by zeroing in on a few key factors. Now we'll look at our crystal ball and try to do it again. Without further ado, here's a look at five stocks that could be about to increase their dividend payments in the next quarter: Johnson Controls (JCI), Kroger (KR), Western Digital (WDC), ConAgra Foods (CAG) and TD Ameritrade (AMTD).
Source: The Street
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