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My Yield-Growth Screening Results June 2015 - (RTN, ADM, TRV)

The Yield/Growth stock Report for June 2015 is out. I've compiled the 20 cheapest high yielding dividend growers in a Factbook. You find there also the 20 fastest growing stocks with cheap forward P/E.

The idea is simple. I look for stocks with the most reliable dividend growth on the market. Those stocks have risen dividends over 10 consecutive years.




My favorites on the list are Travellers, ACE Limited, IBM and Qualcomm for yield. Top Picks from the fastest growing list are T. Rowe Price, AmTrust Financial Services, Archer-Daniels Midland and finally Raytheon. Which do you like?


The compilation includes the 20 top yielding stocks with a forward P/E of less than 15 and a dividend growth history of more than 10 years. 

In addition, the factbook includes a list of the 20 fastest growing stocks with a cheap forward price-to-earnings ratio.

By giving us a small PayPal donation, you get a fresh updated version. Just donate and we send you the Factsheet to your PayPal donation e-mail. Thank you for supporting us. It helps us do keep this site free for everyone. 


The Cheapest Dividend Growers From The MidCap 400 Dividend Aristocrats Index

I've recently looked at the S&P MidCap 400 Dividend Aristocrats Index in order to find new investment ideas.

The index is designed to measure the performance of companies within the S&P MidCap 400® that have followed a managed dividends policy of consistently increasing dividends every year for at least 15 years.

Most valuations skyrocket within the past years due to moetaring easing. As a result, price multiples of high-quality stocks rose to over 20 and yields went down under 2 percent.

Attached is list of the cheapest dividend growers from the index. Those stocks have a forward P/E of less than 15.

You can also find more cheap dividend stock ideas on my blog.



These are my favorite stocks... 

20 Basic Material Dividend Stocks With Highest Float Short Ratio

Raw Material dividend stocks with highest float short ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Basic Material stocks were the worst performing stock category within the recent six month. The sector had a performance of -0.7 percent while the S&P 500 increased 15.27 percent.

The fear of an economic slowdown mainly caused by China’s slowing growth is the main reason behind.

Investors can benefit from a falling stock price via short selling. Today I like to look at the basic material dividend stocks with the highest float short ratio. I excluded all companies with a market capitalization below USD 2 billion.

The top 20 results have a float short ratio between 6 percent and 32.62 percent. Eight of the results still have a current buy or better rating.

14 Dividend Contenders With Gaining Earnings Growth Momentum

Dividend Contenders With Improved Earnings Growth Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Dividend Contenders are growth stocks with a huge reliability in terms of dividend payments. They raised distributions over a period of 10-24 consecutive years. 166 companies with such an impressive dividend growth are tradable at the markets.

In order to find some opportunities, I screened the sector by stocks with an earnings growth of more than ten percent (past five years). In order to catch up only those stocks with a gaining earnings momentum, I observed only those stocks with a quarter over quarter sales and earnings per share growth of more than fifteen percent. Exactly fourteen companies fulfilled these criteria of which two are high yields; nine are recommended to buy.

Stocks With Dividend Growth From Last Week 7/2012

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 18 have a dividend growth of more than 10 percent. The average dividend growth amounts to 29.00 percent. The biggest hike was announced by Associated Banc (ASBC) and Fidelity National (FIS). ASBC raised dividends by 400 percent and FIS by 300 percent. 14 stocks yielding above 3 percent and 28 have a buy or better rating.