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Cheap High Yielding Consumer Dividend Stocks

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Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend Get the PDF via Mail…
PBI Pitney Bowes Inc. 6.63 5.62 0.37 6.79 10.62% Stock Report of PBI
TUP Tupperware Brands Corporation 9.44 7.24 0.75 - 8.18% Stock Report of TUP
UFAB Unique Fabricating, Inc. 14.65 7.48 0.45 1.54 7.41% Stock Report of UFAB
BGS B&G Foods, Inc. 31.46 12.78 1.09 2.23 6.85% Stock Report of BGS
F Ford Motor Company 5.79 6.67 0.23 1.01 6.50% Stock Report of F
BTI British American Tobacco p.l.c. 2.8 13.38 3.34 1.3 5.78% Stock Report of BTI
WPP WPP plc 8.42 7.98 0.9 1.46 5.42% Stock Report of WPP
LBY Libbey Inc. - 13.12 0.24 2.86 5.27% Stock Report of LBY
MO Altria Group, Inc. 15.83 13.94 4.55 7.28 5.27% Stock Report of MO
DF Dean Foods Company - 11.98 0.08 1.07 5.08% Stock Report of DF
GIS General Mills, Inc. 15.9 13.28 1.59 4.13 4.55% Stock Report of GIS
KHC The Kraft Heinz Company 18.15 14.23 2.58 1.02 4.54% Stock Report of KHC
GM General Motors Company 7.98 5.69 0.34 1.31 4.51% Stock Report of GM
NWL Newell Brands Inc. 27.56 8.91 0.85 0.71 4.50% Stock Report of NWL
SWM Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc. 12.4 10.5 1.17 2.19 4.41% Stock Report of SWM
ESND Essendant Inc. - 12.31 0.1 1.08 4.37% Stock Report of ESND
ESCA Escalade, Incorporated 8.58 14.42 0.98 1.44 4.03% Stock Report of ESCA
COTY Coty Inc. - 13.79 1 1.06 3.98% Stock Report of COTY
WHR Whirlpool Corporation - 7.25 0.36 3.43 3.87% Stock Report of WHR
CPB Campbell Soup Company 82.83 14.07 1.28 7.91 3.80% Stock Report of CPB


Ticker Company Sales past 5Y Sales Q/Q EPS Q/Q EPS next 5Y Perf Year
PBI Pitney Bowes Inc. -1.50% 17.90% 12.9% 4.0% -48.62%
TUP Tupperware Brands Corporation -2.70% -6.50% 461.2% 12.0% -44.88%
UFAB Unique Fabricating, Inc. 20.10% 2.70% 4.9% 21.0% 5.74%
BGS B&G Foods, Inc. 21.40% 7.40% -63.7% 2.1% -12.60%
F Ford Motor Company 3.30% -2.30% -48.0% 15.0% -21.89%
BTI British American Tobacco p.l.c. 5.20% 74.50% -16.0% 10.4% -25.43%
WPP WPP plc 8.80% -2.10% 14.6% 0.9% -20.02%
LBY Libbey Inc. -1.10% 8.20% 572.3% 10.0% -2.51%
MO Altria Group, Inc. 0.80% -5.40% -1.7% 10.1% -5.65%
DF Dean Foods Company -3.40% 1.30% -338.2% 4.1% -33.43%
GIS General Mills, Inc. -2.40% 8.60% -5.7% 5.9% -17.93%
KHC The Kraft Heinz Company 17.90% 0.70% -30.8% 5.3% -29.64%
GM General Motors Company -0.90% -0.60% 3.7% 10.4% -17.03%
NWL Newell Brands Inc. 21.40% -12.80% -558.2% 3.5% -50.82%
SWM Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc. 4.80% 5.90% 15.2% 5.0% -6.05%
ESND Essendant Inc. -0.20% -0.50% -101.9% 14.0% -4.76%
ESCA Escalade, Incorporated 9.50% -9.60% 473.3% 15.0% -10.79%
COTY Coty Inc. 15.10% 2.60% 49.3% 15.4% -23.05%
WHR Whirlpool Corporation 3.20% -3.90% -477.8% 9.6% -34.48%
CPB Campbell Soup Company 1.90% 14.70% -324.7% -1.1% -21.66%

20 Attactive Low Volatility Consumer Goods Stocks

When I'm thinking about how to arrange a portfolio, I think there is a uniquely human aspect to the process.

The ideal dividend portfolio depends on the risk factors an investor feels comfortable accepting. 

After the year is over, any investor can easily see which companies delivered the best returns, but when the period is starting, the goal is for an investor is to be carrying a portfolio that meets their individual objectives.

This piece is going to focus on the dividend champions of the consumer staples sector.

Given the relatively high valuation of the market, I believe it is more rational to focus investments on sectors with less volatility in their ability to generate sales.

Attached you will find a compilation of stocks from the consumer goods sector with solid yields, modest growth predictions and low beta ratios.

These are my favorites...

30 Top Stocks With Dividend Growth From Last Week

Stocks with dividend hikes from last week originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. 30 companies announced a dividend hike within the recent week. Only six of them are large capitalized stocks and five are really cheap in terms of a low forward P/E.

It’s in line with our recognition of rising stock market multiples. Real cheap stocks are very rare. The most dangerous item are growth expectations. Growth let earnings multiples grow but you need low multiples with a solid growing business to make a good return.

The biggest results are Itau Unibanco, Goldman Sachs and Abbott Laboratories as well.

17 Highest Dividend Paying Processed & Packaged Goods Stocks

The highest yielding processed and packaged goods stocks originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". One of my favorite industries within the consumer goods sector is the processed and packaged goods industry. Only 35 companies have a relationship to the industry and 17 of them pay dividends.

I love the industry because of the high number of low beta stocks. Foods and consumer goods are daily consumption products with essential functions. Consumers don’t stop washing or cooking if the economy is going down. Sure if they lose their job they need to look for cheaper products or scout for less services and quality but they don’t stop consuming. That’s also the reason why I love the processed and packaged goods industry. Car purchases will be deferred but toilet paper and deodorant buys not in the same way.


Linked is a small list of the highest dividend paying processed and packaged goods stocks. 12 of them have a current buy or better recommendation.


General Mills: A Solid Dividend Growth Pick For The Dividend Yield Passive Income Portfolio

Last Friday, on February 01, I purchased 30 shares of General Mills (GIS) for my Dividend Yield Passive Income Portfolio (DYPI).

The company manufactures and markets branded consumer foods worldwide. GIS also supplies branded and unbranded food products to the foodservice and commercial baking industries.

General Mills has managed to raise dividends over a period of 9 consecutive years and is a Dividend Challenger on the edge to become a Dividend Contender.

The full DYPI-Portfolio has now 18 members with a total cost of $24,984.45. Stocks from the portfolio are up 4.09 percent since October 05, 2012 – The date of funding. Total capital gain amounts to $1,021.30. 

As a result, $75,147.55 of cash is still available for further stock purchases. With this money I plan to increase the total number of stock holdings to a figure of 50-70 by the end of the year 2013.

Dividend Yield Passive Income Portfolio (Click to enlarge)

Latest Portfolio Transactions (Click to enlarge)

Income is king for the asset allocation: The current estimated portfolio income after the General Mills buy amounts to $963.04. If I complete the acquisition process, the total dividend portfolio income should grow to a value of $3,000 – $4,000 per year.

For the time being, it seems that it’s getting harder to find cheap higher yielding stocks with solid growth perspectives. The market is hot and asset prices too. It could be possible that I need to look at stocks with a yield around the 2% mark.

The DYPI-Portfolio has a current yield of 3.66% and the yield on cost is slightly higher because of the capital gains - The amount is 3.82%. With growing stock holdings, the average yield should decrease to a value of around 3%.

Friday’s pick of General Mills is not a cheap solution. The company has a P/E of 15.55 and forward P/E is expected at 14.53. A solid growth of 8.21% is estimated for the next year with a slightly lower mid-term forecast for the next five years (7.98%).

However, price ratios are ok for a high quality dividend growth stock. The only problem could be the low international diversification as well as the high debt amount. GIS generates only 17 percent of its revenue abroad. That’s too low in a world were China is the only growth solution for many companies. The market position within the United States is solid.

Earnings and Dividends
Because of the high debt of $5.5 billion at $1.5 billion net income, the company must act careful when it wants to be consolidation winner.

The current portfolio performance is good but compared to the return of the whole market, it’s a clear underperformance because the Dow Jones is up 5.12% and the S&P 500 gained 5.61%. What the heck - There are worse happenings.

The approach of the DYPI-Portfolio is not to show you how to get quick rich or to show how you can make fast money by trading stocks. There are so many other tools to realize a quick return. But those tools are also more risky and you need to take a steady look at your prices and assets.

Dividend Yield Portfolio Performance (Click to enlarge)

With a passive income portfolio, you can place your money into solid dividend growth stocks and participate on the long-term business success. It’s a strategy with an investment horizon of at least 10 years or more.

I personally invested money into dividend stocks and other assets for more than 10 years and my annualized return is on average in a double-digit range.

Dividend growth will not make you quick rich but it could hedge your assets against inflation and provide you a good return of at least 8%. All you need is a wise investment strategy and a long investment horizon.

Here is the portfolio:


Sym
Name
P/E Ratio
Dividend Yield

Buy
# Shrs
Income
Value
TRI
Thomson Reuters C
N/A
4.18

28.90
50
$64.00
$1,546.50
LMT
Lockheed Martin C
10.39
4.78

92.72
20
$83.00
$1,744.40
INTC
Intel Corporation
9.88
3.14

21.27
50
$33.00
$1,067.75
MCD
McDonald's Corpor
17.79
3.01

87.33
15
$43.05
$1,439.25
WU
Western Union Com
7.04
2.99

11.95
100
$42.50
$1,438.00
PM
Philip Morris Int
17.63
3.72

85.42
20
$65.58
$1,762.60
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
19.16
3.25

69.19
20
$48.00
$1,483.60
MO
Altria Group Inc
16.35
5.05

33.48
40
$68.00
$1,368.00
SYY
Sysco Corporation
16.9
3.43

31.65
40
$43.60
$1,283.60
DRI
Darden Restaurant
13.29
4.15

46.66
30
$57.90
$1,405.20
CA
CA Inc.
12.62
4.03

21.86
50
$50.00
$1,251.50
PG
Procter & Gamble
17.06
2.99

68.72
25
$56.20
$1,898.00
KRFT
Kraft Foods Group
14.11
4.29

44.41
40
$80.00
$1,864.00
MAT
Mattel Inc.
15.61
3.3

36.45
40
$49.60
$1,530.40
PEP
Pepsico Inc. Com
19.4
2.92

70.88
20
$42.56
$1,453.40
KMB
Kimberly-Clark Co
20.26
3.31

86.82
15
$44.40
$1,350.15
COP
ConocoPhillips Co
8.63
4.49

61.06
20
$52.80
$1,176.40
GIS
General Mills In
15.48
3.09

42.13
30
$38.85
$1,263.90
















$963.04
$26,326.65
















Average Yield
3.66%
















Yield On Cost
3.82%