Diversifiy Your Portfolio With These 3 Stocks

These companies in mining, banking, and telecommunications all provide consistent returns for dividend-focused investors.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s premium investing services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn moresdf

Three diverse sectors, and three opportunities for steady income — check out these companies, which operate in solid sectors that drive returns. All three are on the S&P/TSX 60 Best Dividend Yielding Stocks list.

1. Telus

Telus (TSX: T)(NYSE: TU) provides telecommunications solutions in Canada and is the nation’s second-largest telecommunications enterprise. For Q1 2014, Telus reported consolidated operating revenue growth of 5% from a year prior to $2.9 billion, and its EBITDA increased 4.2% to $1.08 billion.

Telus recently announced that through 2016 it will invest $2.6 billion in new infrastructure and facilities across Alberta. It will spend $1 billion across Alberta this year, the final year of a three-year plan launched in 2012. It will spend another $1.6 billion across 2015 and 2016 to build infrastructure, expand urban and rural internet connectivity and capacity, and bring wireless technology to more Albertan communities.

Its dividend yield is 3.7% with a five-year average dividend yield of 6.5%. Last month, the company’s quarterly dividend increased 11.8% to $0.38 per share. Its dividend rate is $1.52.

2. Teck Resources

A diversified resource company, Teck Resources (TSX: TCK.B)(NYSE: TCK) has major business units centered on copper, coal for steel, zinc, and energy. It’s facing challenges in its industries, which contributed to decreased Q1 profits and cash flow. Prices for the commodities were weak. This was especially true for coal versus Q1 2013. The company is focusing on lessening its capital spending and costs.

For Q1 2014 over Q1 2013, Teck’s coal production increased 8%, with copper up 2% and zinc in concentrate up 11%.

Nevertheless, Teck is consistent in providing returns to its shareholders. Its dividend yield is 3.8% with a five-year average dividend yield of 2.1%. In April, Teck announced it would pay an eligible dividend of $0.45 per share on its outstanding Class A common shares and Class B subordinate voting shares on July 2, 2014.

3. Toronto Dominion Bank

Toronto Dominion Bank (TSX: TD)(NYSE: TD) and its subsidiaries provide banking and financial services in North America and worldwide. For Q2 2014, its Canadian retail and U.S. retail divisions experienced growth.

Canadian retail banking produced net income of $1.3 billion. This represents an increase of 12% on an adjusted basis versus the same quarter in 2013. U.S. retail banking produced net income of US$495 million, an increase of 15% versus the second quarter in 2013. TD Bank has a North American retail banking focus. Its earnings mix for 2013 was 91% retail and 9% wholesale.

The bank’s dividend yield is 3.4% with a five-year average dividend yield of the same. Last month, it announced a dividend of $0.47 per fully paid common share in the capital stock for the quarter ending July 31, 2014. Its dividend rate is $1.88.

Dividend investing in quality companies is somewhat of a stress-free way to approach the stock market. These companies offer consistent returns for conservative investors desiring to build income portfolios.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Michael Ugulini owns shares in Toronto Dominion Bank.

More on Investing

Investing

KM Throwaway Post

Read more »

Investing

Carlos Test Yoast Metadata

Read more »

Investing

KM Ad Test

This is my excerpt.

Read more »

Investing

Test post for affiliate partner mockups

Updated: 9/17/2024. This post was not sponsored. The views and opinions expressed in this review are purely those of the…

Read more »

Investing

Testing Ecap Error

Premium content from Motley Fool Stock Advisor We here at Motley Fool Stock Advisor believe investors should own at least…

Read more »

Investing

TSX Today: Testing the Ad for James

la la la dee dah.

Read more »

Lady holding remote control pointed towards a TV
Investing

2 Streaming Stocks to Buy Now and 1 to Run From

There are streaming stocks on the TSX that are worth paying attention to in 2023 and beyond.

Read more »

A red umbrella stands higher than a crowd of black umbrellas.
Stocks for Beginners

Top Recession-Resilient TSX Stocks to Buy With $3,000

It's time to increase your exposure to defensives!

Read more »