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Pepsi PEP Stock Dividend Safety: Q2 2019 Update

Pepsi PEP Stock Dividend Safety: Q2 2019 Update In this video, we explore Pepsi's dividend safety. If you want to view our favorite safe dividend stocks, subscribe to our newsletter here:

PepsiCo is a global food and beverage company. Snacks make up slightly more than half of the company’s annual sales, with beverages contributing the remainder. PepsiCo has 23 $1 billion brands in its portfolio. The company has a current market capitalization of $185 billion, with annual revenues of $65 billion.

PepsiCo is one of the world’s most popular dividend growth stocks. The company’s current yield is 2.9%. Moreover, PepsiCo is a consistent dividend grower.

In fact, the company has increased its annual dividend payment for 47 consecutive years. This qualifies PepsiCo to be a member of the Dividend Aristocrats Index, a group of exclusive dividend stocks with 25+ years of consecutive dividend increases. You can download our free list of Dividend Aristocrats here:

PepsiCo is just three more years of dividend growth away from becoming a member of the Dividend Kings Index, a group of even more exclusive stocks with 50+ years of dividend increases. You can download our free list of Dividend Kings here:

Looking ahead, investors interested in owning Pepsi stock will likely be interested in the safety of the company’s dividend payment. In this video, we will discuss General Mills' dividend safety from four perspectives:

1. it’s dividend safety in the context of its current earnings,
2. its dividend safety in the context of its current free cash flow,
3. its dividend safety in the context of its recession performance,
4. its dividend safety in the context of its current debt load.

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