One thing that I do at the end of every year when reviewing my portfolio is construct a list of the stocks that I want to buy in the next year. With that in mind, heres a look at the two FTSE 100 dividend stocks that are top of my wishlist heading into 2020.
InterContinental Hotels Group
One FTSE 100 dividend stock Id definitely like to buy for my ISA next year is InterContinental Hotels Group (LSE: IHG). Its a leading hotels company that owns a top portfolio of brands including InterContinental, Holiday Inn, and Crowne Plaza, and has nearly 5,800 hotels across 100 countries in its group.
The reason I like IHG is that the company looks well placed to benefit from a number of structural growth drivers in the years ahead. For example, theres the retiring Baby Boomers, who generally love to travel. Then theres the rise in wealth across emerging markets, which should also be good for the travel industry. In addition, air travel is becoming cheaper, while technology has made the process of booking hotels much simpler. Add in the fact that IHGs brands provide a competitive advantage and you have a pretty compelling long-term growth story, in my view.
Having said that, I wont be buying IHG shares just yet. With the stock trading on a forward-looking P/E ratio of 21.2 and sporting a dividend yield of just 1.9%, I think its worth waiting for a better buying opportunity. Ill be looking to buy IHG shares when we next see some market volatility.
Smith & Nephew
The next FTSE 100 dividend stock on my wishlist is healthcare company Smith & Nephew (LSE: SN). Its a leading provider of hip and knee implants and advanced wound management solutions, and also has exposure to surgical robotics an area of the healthcare market that has significant growth potential.
The main reason I like the look of Smith & Nephew is that I see the company as an excellent way to play the worlds ageing population. According to data from the United Nations, by 2050, one in six people across the world will be over age 65, up from one in 11 in 2019. Given that our bodies tend to break down as we age, Smith & Nephew should benefit from this dominant demographic trend.
In addition, I like the fact that it has significant exposure to the worlds emerging markets (about 17% of revenue last year). Rising wealth in these economies should also boost demand for the groups products over time.
Like IHG, Smith & Nephew shares look a tad expensive right now. Currently, the forward-looking P/E ratio is about 22.6 and the dividend yield is an underwhelming 1.6%. Given these metrics, Ill be holding off on buying for the time being. Hopefully, when market volatility returns, a more attractive buying opportunity will present itself.
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