The Best Dividends On April 30 – May 06, 2012
Here is a current overview
of the best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion
that have their ex-dividend date on the next trading week. If your broker
settles your trade before the ex-date, you will receive the next dividend. A
full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be found here: Ex-Dividend
Stocks April 30 – May 06, 2012. In total, 161 stocks and preferred shares
go ex-dividend of which 89 yielding above 3 percent. The average yield amounts
to 4.17 percent.
7 Dividend Achievers With Single P/E Ratio
Cheap Dividend Achievers Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Dividend Achievers are public
companies who have raised dividends over a period of at least ten consecutive years.
188 stocks fulfilled these dividend growth criteria but not all of them are really
cheap. The price for safeness and reliability is high. That’s why I’ve tried to
point out only those Achievers with a single P/E ratio. Only seven companies have
such a cheap earnings ratio of which two are high yields.
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The Best Dividends On April 30, 2012
Here is a current overview
of the best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion that
have their ex-dividend date on the next trading day. If your broker settles
your trade today, you will receive the next dividend. A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be
found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks April 30,
2012. In total, 15 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend of which 6 yielding
above 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.43 percent.
The Best Dogs of the Dow Jones As Of April 2012
Dogs of the Dow
Jones by Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is an
updated sheet of the 10 best Dogs of the Dow. Such stocks have the lowest
expected price to earnings ratio and highest dividend yield within the Dow
Jones Index. The ten cheapest stocks of the Dow Jones have an average dividend
yield of 3.62 percent as well as a forward P/E ratio of 11.82. The average P/B
ratio amounts to 2.65 and P/S ratio is 1.75. The two best results are still
AT&T (T) and Verizon (VZ). Both companies come from the domestic telecom
services industry. The second strongly represented industry is the major drug
manufacturing industry, covering the following positions. The only new stock in
our list is Chevron (CVX) who replaced Intel (INTC).
The Best Dividends On April 27, 2012
Here is a current overview
of best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion that
have their ex-dividend date on the next trading day. If your broker settles
your trade today, you will receive the next dividend. A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be
found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks April 27,
2012. In total, 29 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend of which 12 yielding
above 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.39 percent.
The Best Yielding S&P 500 Dividend Stocks Below Book Value
S&P 500 With Low Price-To-Book Ratios And Highest Yields Researched By
Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. The amount of equity is very
important in order to identify the companies’ values. Often, there is a great difference
between the market capitalization and the book value of a company. The gap is explainable
with a high profitable business that doesn’t need much money to finance the business
operations. Otherwise, the market expects better future perspectives and market
conditions of which the company should benefit.
No rarity, but there are also stocks below book value. In this case you get
for a dollar of your investment more than a dollar in the company’s assets if there is no asset bubble.
I screened the S&P 500 by stocks below book value and yields over two
percent inflation target rate. 56 stocks fulfilled these criteria but only 17 have a yield of more than two percent. Three of the results are high yields and ten are
currently recommended to buy.
The Best Dividends On April 26, 2012
Here is a current overview
of best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion that
have their ex-dividend date on the next trading day. If your broker settles
your trade today, you will receive the next dividend. A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be
found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks April 26,
2012. In total, 36 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend of which 24 yielding
above 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 5.21 percent.
The Safest S&P 500 High Yield Dividend Stocks
High Yield Stocks From The S&P 500 With Low Beta Ratio Researched By
Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. High Yield stocks are interesting
because they pay a huge amount of cash to shareholders pocket. If a company has yield over five percent and it pay the money for a decade, you will have received your investment amount by
more than a half in cash. The only point we should look at is the stability of
the dividend payments.
I screened all S&P 500 high yields by the lowest beta ratio. The beta
ratio is a statistical ratio which measures the dependence of the stock in relation
to the whole capital market. If the ratio is below one, the company has a lower
risk than the market. From all nineteen S&P 500 high yield stocks are fifteen with a beta ratio of less than one but only six are currently recommended to buy. Thirty percent
of the results come from the domestic telecom services industry.
Dividend Stocks At New 52-Week Highs With Low P/E Ratio
Cheapest Dividend Stocks At New 52-Week Highs Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Stocks at new one year high
indicate a good health of the company and the future growth perspectives. Stocks
at new 52-Week Highs are normally highly priced if earnings expectations did not
rise.
I screened all stocks with positive dividend payments and a low P/E ratio (below
15) that have crossed recently new one year highs and tried to find some opportunities.
Thirteen companies fulfilled my restrictions of which two have a double-digit yield
and four are high yields. Only five of the results are still recommended to buy.
The Best Dividends On April 25, 2012
Here is a current overview
of best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion that
have their ex-dividend date on the next trading day. If your broker settles
your trade today, you will receive the next dividend. A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be
found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks April 25,
2012. In total, 17 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend of which 7 yielding
above 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.60 percent.
Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth As Of April 2012
Cheapest Large Capitalized Stocks With Highest Earnings Per Share Growth By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of America’s cheapest Large Caps with the highest expected growth for the upcoming fiscal year. Stocks from the sheet have a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion and earnings per share are expected to grow for at least 20 percent. Despite the strong growth, they still have a P/E ratio of less than 20 and a P/S ratio of less than 2. Twelve stocks fulfilled these criteria of which nine pay dividends. Ten of the results are recommended to buy. The highest yielding stocks is the steel and iron company Arcelor Mittal with a yield of 4.41 percent.
The Best Dividends On April 24, 2012
Here is a current overview of best yielding stocks that have their ex-dividend date on the next trading day. If your broker settles your trade today, you will receive the next dividend. A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks April 24, 2012. In total, 7 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend of which two yielding above 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.07 percent.
The Best Stocks With Dividend Growth From Last Week (April 16 – April 22, 2012)
Stocks With Biggest Dividend Hikes From Last Week by Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of companies that have announced a dividend increase within the recent week. In total, 42 stocks and funds raised dividends of which fifteen have a dividend growth of more than 10 percent. The average dividend growth amounts to 20.10 percent. Fourteen stocks have a yield over five percent and all nineteen are currently recommended to buy.
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