5 Monthly Dividend Payers to Own Heading Into September

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5 Monthly Dividend Payers to Own Heading Into September

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September has a well-earned reputation as a rough month for equities, which is exactly why income-focused investors tend to load up on cash-flow machines heading in. Monthly dividend payers smooth the ride: they compress reinvestment lag, front-load income, and let holders keep clipping checks regardless of what the broader market does. Below are five US-listed monthly payers with September-relevant declarations already on the books, each with a data-verified bull case and one caveat worth watching.

Realty Income (NYSE: O)

Realty Income (NYSE:O | O Price Prediction) is a net lease retail REIT and the self-styled "Monthly Dividend Company," with a track record of 331 total dividend records stretching back to 1999. Shares closed at $62.60 on August 21, 2026, and the stock is up 14.44% year to date. The most recent declared monthly dividend is $0.271 per share, with an ex-dividend date of August 31, 2026 and a payment date of September 15, 2026.

The bull case is coverage plus growth. Q2 AFFO per share rose 3.8% to $1.09, and management lifted full-year AFFO guidance to $4.44 to $4.45 alongside a bumped $10 billion investment target. Occupancy sits at 98.8% with rent recapture at 102.7%. Risk: leverage has drifted, with net debt to EBITDA at 5.4 times, and the stock has slipped 3.33% over the past month.

Main Street Capital (NYSE: MAIN)

Main Street Capital (NYSE:MAIN) is a business development company (BDC), meaning it must distribute at least 90% of taxable income to shareholders, which structurally supports its monthly payout. Shares last traded at $58.29, up 9.16% over the past month. September is a supplemental month: the board declared a $0.30 per share supplemental dividend payable in September, its 20th consecutive quarterly supplemental, with a payment date of September 28, 2026.

The engine here is realized gains funneled into supplementals. Main Street booked $33 million of net realized gains in Q2, and management flagged the potential for another significant supplemental dividend payable in December 2026. Q4 regular monthly dividends were declared at $0.265 per share, a 3.9% increase from Q4 2025. Risk: dividend income from portfolio companies fell $10.4 million year over year, and non-accruals sit at 1.1% of the total investment.

Agree Realty (NYSE: ADC)

Agree Realty (NYSE:ADC) is a net lease retail REIT that pays monthly. The most recent declared dividend is $0.267 per share, representing a 4.3% year-over-year increase, with an ex-dividend date of August 31, 2026 and a September 15, 2026 payment date. Shares closed at $73.87.

The pitch is a fortress portfolio buying hand over fist. Agree posted $501.70 million of Q2 acquisitions across 102 properties at a 7.0% weighted-average cap rate, with portfolio occupancy at 99.8% and 73.2% investment-grade tenant ABR. Management raised 2026 AFFO guidance to $4.57 to $4.59. Risk: interest expense expanded to $40.3 million from $32.3 million, and the stock has fallen 7.59% over the past month.

STAG Industrial (NYSE: STAG)

STAG Industrial (NYSE:STAG) is a single-tenant industrial REIT that historically paid monthly. Investors need to know about a schedule change: the latest declarations show a quarterly frequency of $0.3875 per share, with the next payment dated October 15, 2026. Prior 2025 payments ran monthly at $0.124167 per share. Shares closed at $36.67.

Fundamentals remain solid. Q2 core FFO grew 3.2% year over year to $0.65 per share, Same Store Cash NOI expanded 3.4%, and cash rent change on new leases hit 19.8%. STAG has addressed 91.7% of 2026 leasing at a 20.5% cash rent uplift. CEO Bill Crooker cited "stabilizing industrial fundamentals". Risk: the shift to a quarterly cadence removes the monthly-pay appeal for income seekers, and shares are down 11.21% over the past month.

EPR Properties (NYSE: EPR)

EPR Properties (NYSE:EPR) is an experiential net lease REIT paying $0.31 monthly, up from $0.295 previously, with an ex-dividend date of August 31, 2026 and a September 15, 2026 payment. The dividend yield sits at 5.94%, the highest of this group, and shares are up 25.61% year to date.

The coverage math is the story: CFO Mark Peterson said the "common dividend continues to be very well covered with an AFFO payout ratio of 65% for the second quarter". Q2 AFFO per share rose 15.3%, the portfolio is 99% leased or operated, and rent coverage held at two times. Management raised FFOAA guidance to $5.41 to $5.57. Risk: tenant concentration. Topgolf and AMC are the largest tenants, and near-term debt maturities loom.

Positioning across these five delivers income diversified across net lease retail, industrial, experiential, and lower middle market private credit, with every check landing on a different day of the month (we rounded up seven of our favorite every-30-days payers in a free report here). That is exactly the kind of cash-flow architecture that lets an investor sit through a historically choppy September without flinching.

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Joel South covers large-cap stocks, dividend investing, and major market trends, with a focus on earnings analysis, valuation, and turning complex data into actionable insights for investors.

He brings more than 15 years of experience as an investor and financial journalist, including 12 years at The Motley Fool, where he served as an investment analyst, Bureau Chief, and later led the Fool.com investing news desk. He has also co-hosted an investing podcast and appeared across TV and radio discussing market trends.

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