Intuit (INTU) sure has many of the traits that appeal to dividend-seeking investors, even if it falls short as a CAN SLIM stock. The financial software maker has moved its dividend in the right direction. In August, it hiked the quarterly payout to 17 cents a share from 15 cents. That provides an annualized yield of about 1.1%. Intuit also has delivered an annual profit for 11 straight years, helping it earn a three-year EPS Stability Factor of 4