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12 High-Yielding And Fairly Priced Dividend Stocks

Sometimes high dividends can be transient as the business may not be able to support it long term. In compiling this list, we have also considered the safety of the dividend and this is indicated by a high dividend coverage ratio. 

These companies have also grown their dividends at a nice clip over the last 5 years which shows their commitment to dividend payments and shareholder returns. 

While nothing is certain, this is a great list to start with and conduct further research in each of these stocks to figure out if they are good investments for your portfolio or not.

Attached you can find a list of stocks that might look attractive now. Each of the resutls pay a dividend over 3 percent yerly and have a low price-to-earnings ratio. Dividends grew by more than 10 percent over the past 5 years and those payments are coverd more than two times.

The value focus on the market moves more to Energy, Commodity and Energy related engineering stocks.

In addition, there are also a few retailing stocks that look cheap. Macy's, Kohls, GameStop, Wal-Mart, BestBuy, Bed Bath & Beyond are a few examples.

They could also be cheap for a reason: Online retailers like Amazon or ebay gaining more and more market share.

However, back to the results. Here are the 12 best results for value investors who look for dividend income.

12 High-Yielding And Fairly Priced Dividend Stocks are...

Ticker
Company
Dividend Yield
Dividend Growth Rate 5-Year-Rate
Dividend Coverage Ratio TTM
P/E
CALM
Cal Maine Foods
3.74
73.27
2.73
9.8
MERC
Mercer International
4.25
55.87
3.83
12.3
M
Macy’s
3.6
48.41
2.74
10.5
WNR
Western Refining
3.32
44.65
4.01
8.4
MOS
Mosaic Company
3.54
40.63
3.07
9.4
ALJ
Alon USA Energy
3.39
30.26
2.84
11.4
CMI
Cummins
3.91
30.01
2.66
10.7
HCI
HCI Group
3.22
24.57
5.12
6.1
WU
Western Union
3.3
20.9
2.61
11.6
PRU
Prudential Financial
3.25
19.48
3.22
11
GPS
Gap Inc.
3.36
18.13
2.65
11.2
IBM
IBM
3.76
14.87
2.91
9.5