my 7 favorite blue chip dividend stocks

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Visit for free newsletter http://www.dividendstocksresearch.com/dividend-newsletter Last week we discussed the warning signs for blue-chip dividend paying stocks… this week I give you my favorite 7 to buy today! Dividend Stocks, Blue Chip Dividend stocks, Warning Dividend Stocks, The best Blue-Chip Dividend paying stocks to own right now, 7 blue chip dividend stocks, best dividend stocks, best blue chip stocks

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Last week I mentioned how blue-chip dividend stocks can be a

problem… and how not all of them are the cream of the crop. I gave a

Warning that not all divided stocks… especially Blue-chip dividend stocks

are great investments.

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Two important notes… First, this is my opinion on great dividend stocks to own, not a guarantee. So do your

own research, and your own homework before making any

investment. And Second, over time the status of a company can

change… so if you’re reading this article and it’s more than 6 weeks old, you’ll want to look for more recent updates and information!

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Here are seven companies we consider to be blue chip dividend

stocks, and as you’ll quickly discover, these companies don’t make a lot of noise. Instead of

making headlines, they’re quietly making consistent dividend

payments.

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Cincinnati Financial Corp (CINF)

It is a property casualty insurance business that carves its operations

into five segments: Commercial Lines Property Casualty Insurance, Personal Lines Property Casualty

Insurance, Excess and Surplus Lines Property Casualty Insurance, Life

Insurance, and Investments.

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Cincinnati Financial Corp (CINF)

If you run a business and you need fairly specialized coverage such as

officer liability insurance, or coverage for your plant’s machinery and equipment, you’ll probably turn

to Cincinnati Financial.

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Cincinnati Financial Corp (CINF)

The firm has been around since 1950 and is headquartered in Fairfield,

Ohio. Cincinnati Financial has been paying consistent, growing

dividends since 1961. The current annual payout is $1.76 and the

dividend yield is 3.60%.

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Dover Corp (DOV)

The company is focused on four segments: Energy, Engineered

Systems, Fluids, and Refrigeration & Food Equipment. Launched in 1925

as the Automobile Rotary List Company, Dover is headquartered in

Downers Grove, Illinois.

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Emerson Electric Co (EMR)

These days, Emerson calls itself a diversified technology company. It sells process control systems, tools

for industrial automation, and climate control technologies for commercial heating and cooling.

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Emerson Electric Co (EMR)

Emerson is headquartered in Ferguson, Missouri. The company

has been paying consistent, growing dividends since 1957. The current

annual payout is $1.72 and the dividend yield is 2.56%.

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Genuine Parts Co. (GPC)

Most people are familiar with the firm’s retail operation, NAPA Auto Parts. There are 1,100 stores. But

Genuine Parts distributes other products, ranging from janitorial

supplies to office products.

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Genuine Parts Co. (GPC)

Genuine Parts Company was founded in 1928 and is

headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Genuine Parts Company has been

paying consistent, growing dividends since 1957. The current

annual payout is $2.30 and the dividend yield is 2.70%.

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AbbVie(ABBV)

AbbVie is the research-based biopharmaceutical company. It

discovers, develops and markets a broad portfolio of drugs used for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, prostate cancer, high cholesterol,

Parkinson's disease and more.

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Franklin Resources Inc. (BEN)

Franklin Resources is the parent company of a name familiar to many

investors, Franklin Templeton Investments. The firm is an asset

management holding company that operates mutual funds, hedge funds,

and also manages pension plans, trusts, and partnerships.

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Franklin Resources Inc. (BEN)

Franklin Resources, Inc. was founded in 1947 and is based in San

Mateo, California. Franklin Resources has been paying

consistent, growing dividends since 1982. The current annual payout is $.48 and the dividend yield is .88%.

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Nucor (NUE)

And U.S. Steel, a longtime U.S. industrial giant, is no longer

America’s top steel producer. This honor goes to Nucor, a company in North Carolina that’s been recycling

steel since 1968.

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Nucor (NUE)

What makes Nucor attractive is scale. It doesn’t use big blast

furnaces to make steel, but operates with smaller electric arc furnaces

built to melt scrap steel. The business is split into three

operations: steel mills, steel products, and raw materials.

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So there you have it… my favoiriteBlue Chip dividend stocks. Now for

fair and full disclosure… I own some of these stocks, and I’m looking at

buying others. Do your own research and maybe add one or two

to your portfolio… you won’t be disappointed!

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