Showing posts with label EC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EC. Show all posts

Thursday, December 12, 2013

4 Stocks With Over 6 Percent Dividend Yield And Low Debt / Price-Earnings

On this blog, you can find many ideas about stocks with a longer dividend growth history but each Dividend King or Dividend Champion started its career with its first dividend payment 50 years ago.

It's very hard to predict which of the 400 companies will become the next Dividend King and who of the additional 3,000 shares will create the most shareholder values with the result of extraordinary strong dividend growth.

Today I've created a quick list about stocks that have a low price ratio (on current basis and for the future). In addition, the dividend should be bigger than a normal high-yielding stock and the debt situation should finally be on a normal level (below one). These are the criteria in detail:

Market Cap over USD 1 billion
Dividend yield is above 6 percent
At least one dividend hike in the past year
Trailing P/E is less than 15
Forward P/E is less than 15
Total debt to equity is less than 1.00

Only four stocks fulfilled the above mentioned criteria. Of which three are currently recommended to buy.

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Monday, September 30, 2013

13 Safe Haven Large Caps With Over 3% Dividend Yields

Low volatility dividend stocks with cheap price ratios and top yields originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. On my blog I’ve listed over 100 stocks with safe haven characteristics. For sure no stock is safe and no dividend is guaranteed but there are some shares with a higher risk and bigger volatility which I don’t like. I’m looking for low yielding stocks with solid debt ratios and modest growth perspectives with a proven business model and a long-term dividend growth history.

Today, I produced a screen with the following core criteria:

- Market Capitalization over USD 10 billion
- Debt-to-Equity Ratio below 0.5
- Beta Ratio Below one

In order to get the top yielding results with cheap expected P/E’s, I selected only those stocks with a forward P/E of less than 15 as well as a dividend yield of more than 3 percent. Only thirteen stocks fulfilled my safe haven characteristics of which two are High-Yields and seven are recommended to buy. Many telecoms are part of the results.

The sector is definitely low priced and there is a huge rumor about takeovers. I also have shares of AT&Tand Rogersin my Dividend Yield Passive Income Portfolio.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

19 Foreign Stocks With Cheap Valuation And Good Yields

Top yielding foreign stocks with cheap price ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Not only stocks from the United States are more expensive. Stock market all over the world rise to new highs but there are still some attractive opportunities.

Today I like to look at foreign dividend stocks. Europe could be a big source for cheap stocks because of the Euro crises. Sure they got a tough fight but if you believe that the 17 nation currency community will survive, you will definitely find some utilities or telecoms.

These are my stock screening criteria:
Headquarter: Ex-USA
Market Capitalization: Over 10 billion
Dividend Yield: +3 percent
Beta Ratio: Below 1
Forward P/E: Under 15

Nineteen companies fulfilled these criteria of which seven are High-Yields. Five of the results have a buy or better recommendation. The valuation is between 6 and 15 of the expected full year earnings.

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