Best Dividend Stocks For Beginners this June 2026

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Discover the best dividend stocks for beginners this June 2026, featuring reliable names like PepsiCo, US Bancorp, and Accenture. With an average dividend yield of 3.95%, you’ll find solid investment opportunities that can enhance your portfolio.

Top Pick This Month

1.Sysco

SYY (NYSE)

Dividend yield
2.88%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
4.90%
5-Year Return
-5.74%

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2.Kimberly-Clark

KMB (NASDAQ)

Dividend yield
5.14%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
-29.66%
5-Year Return
-24.37%

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3.Accenture

ACN (NYSE)

Dividend yield
3.42%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
-43.41%
5-Year Return
-36.26%

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4.US Bancorp

USB (NYSE)

Dividend yield
3.96%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
26.41%
5-Year Return
-8.97%

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5.PepsiCo

PEP (NASDAQ)

Dividend yield
3.94%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
11.43%
5-Year Return
-0.08%

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6.Mondelez International

MDLZ (NASDAQ)

Dividend yield
3.27%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
-7.68%
5-Year Return
-2.45%

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Final Words

As you consider the best dividend stocks for beginners this June, remember to weigh your options carefully and focus on companies with a strong track record like PepsiCo. Take time to compare these choices and conduct your own research to make informed investment decisions that align with your financial goals.

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