We recently compiled a list of the 12 Best High Dividend Stocks Under $100. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) stands against the other high dividend stocks under $100.
Dividend stocks hold strong appeal for income generation for two main reasons. First, their regular payouts help investors address immediate liquidity needs. Second, historical trends indicate that dividend-paying stocks can help reduce market volatility and limit losses during downturns. Companies with a track record of dividend growth often provide added stability during bearish markets. For instance, between December 31, 1999, and March 31, 2022, during periods of market decline, the High Yield Dividend Aristocrats index outperformed the Composite 1500 and the High Dividend Index, delivering an average monthly outperformance of 140 and 49 basis points, respectively.
Investing in dividend stocks has always been a tug-of-war between those favoring high yields and those backing dividend growth. Analysts suggest that due to economic volatility since 2020 and ongoing market uncertainties impacting corporate earnings, high-yield companies without strong financial stability and discipline may struggle to maintain their dividend payouts. This could leave them at risk of dividend cuts or suspensions. In contrast, dividend growth strategies have proven effective in both rising and falling interest rate environments. According to a report by ProShares, the Dividend Aristocrats index, which tracks companies with at least 25 years of consistent dividend growth, achieved a 14.26% return during the period of declining interest rates from May 2005 to March 2024, outperforming high-yield stocks, which delivered just over 10%. Similarly, during periods of rising interest rates within the same timeframe, dividend growth stocks returned 10.26%, compared to 9.22% for high-yield stocks.
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That said, high-yield stocks aren’t entirely off the table. While analysts warn investors about the financial stability of high-yield companies, these stocks have historically delivered solid returns. The research from The Wellington study analyzed the broader market’s dividend-paying stocks from 1930 to 2019, dividing them into five categories based on their dividend yields. The top 20% of dividend payers outshone the rest, with the moderate dividend group also surpassing the broader market in several periods. However, stocks with lower dividend yields showed less consistent performance compared to the broader index.
Kirsten Cabacungan, an investment strategist at Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank, encouraged investors to focus on both price appreciation and dividend income when evaluating total returns. She highlighted that dividend-paying stocks bring added advantages, as their steady income can help cushion losses during market downturns, offering stability to a portfolio. Moreover, during periods of low interest rates, these stocks often provide higher income compared to options like Treasury bonds, CDs, or corporate bonds. Here are some other comments from the analyst:
“Companies that have consistently increased their dividends tend to be more stable, higher quality businesses, which historically have weathered downturns and are more likely to have the ability to pay dividends consistently.”
Cabacungan advised that investors looking for steady income might benefit from focusing on stocks with above-average dividend yields held over the long term. On the other hand, those prioritizing growth without the need for immediate income should consider stocks with a history of steadily increasing dividends. This strategy aligns with a growth-focused approach, enabling investors to capitalize on companies that consistently enhance their dividends as their profits and cash flows expand. Given this, we will take a look at some of the best high-yield stocks under $100.
Our Methodology:
For this list, we first used a stock screener to identify dividend-paying stocks priced below $100 and offering dividend yields above 4% as of January 24. From that selection, we chose 12 companies with strong dividend histories and ranked them in ascending order of hedge funds’ sentiment toward them, according to Insider Monkey’s database of Q4 2023.
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Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 57
Dividend Yield as of January 24: 6.85%
Share Price as of January 24: $39.54
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) is an American multinational telecommunications company. It recently announced its Q4 2024 earnings and posted revenue of $35.7 billion, which showed a 1.6% growth from the same period last year. Revenue growth was driven by strong customer additions in both mobile wireless and internet services. In the mobile wireless segment, the company gained 568,000 net postpaid phone subscribers during the quarter, a notable increase from the 449,000 net additions recorded in the same period last year. Revenue for this segment grew 3.1% year-over-year, reaching $20 billion, marking the 18th consecutive quarter of growth.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ)’s cash generation also came in strong in FY24. The company reported an operating cash flow of $37 billion and its free cash flow came in at $19.8 billion. The free cash flow showed growth from $18.7 billion in the prior-year period. Analysts are providing an optimistic outlook for the company as it has partnered with NVIDIA to develop an AI-driven enterprise solution that enables various AI applications to operate efficiently on its secure 5G private networks with private Mobile Edge Computing. The company is also exploring other AI-based initiatives, including network slicing and satellite connectivity, to create new revenue opportunities and enhance its competitive position.
In December 2024, Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) declared a quarterly dividend of $0.6775 per share, which was in line with its previous dividend. Overall, the company has been raising its payouts for 18 consecutive years, which makes VZ one of the best dividend stocks on our list. The stock supports a dividend yield of 6.85%, as of January 24.
Third Point Management made the following comment about VZ in its Q3 2024 investor letter:
“While some economic activity has been showing signs of slowing, the defensive composition of the current high yield market with a high mix of higher quality credit and short duration has let the rates tailwind overwhelm such concerns. The lowest quality sectors of the market have performed best, fueled by both soft/no landing expectations, as well as two positive events in the beleaguered telecom space. Telecom/cable have been poor performers year to date due to overhang from the growth of FWA (aka “wireless cable”) and increased fiber building, however the sector re-rated materially on two deals. Second, Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) announced a deal to acquire Frontier Communications (FYBR), a transaction which the fund benefited from by virtue of its investment in FYBR debt. This transaction, aimed at increasing’s VZ fiber footprint, has led to broad revaluation of fiber retail networks that we think is appropriate. While we continue to expect to see FWA rapidly erode non-upgraded cable and especially copper’s share of the low-end broadband market, the VZ deal underscores the value of the higher end footprint.”
According to Insider Monkey’s database of Q3 2024, 57 hedge funds owned investments in Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ), worth over $3.2 billion in total. Rajiv Jain’s GQG Partners was the company’s leading stakeholder in Q3.
Overall VZ ranks 2nd on our list of the best high dividend stocks under $100. While we acknowledge the potential VZ as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than VZ but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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