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Cheap 10% Yielding Stocks From The NASDAQ

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Here are 20 Cheap 10% Yielding Stocks From The NASDAQ:


Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend Price Target Price
GMLP Golar LNG Partners LP 11.67 11.5 2.79 1.79 16.49%     14.01        16.37  
TCRD THL Credit, Inc. - 7.04 9.18 0.76 13.92%       7.76          9.30  
GARS Garrison Capital Inc. 10.07 7.93 3.44 0.71 13.71%       8.17        11.00  
NYMT New York Mortgage Trust, Inc. 7.97 10.29 1.66 0.95 13.42%       5.96          5.94  
BKCC BlackRock Capital Investment Corporation - 7.9 4.55 0.76 12.65%       5.69          6.13  
KCAP KCAP Financial, Inc. 68.3 9.44 4.5 0.68 12.46%       3.21          3.25  
GPP Green Plains Partners LP 8.37 8.55 4.58 - 12.46%     15.25        18.50  
OXSQ Oxford Square Capital Corp. 8.55 9.56 6.09 0.88 12.21%       6.55          6.08  
ABDC Alcentra Capital Corporation - 7.31 2.58 0.55 12.11%       5.95          7.50  
AGNC AGNC Investment Corp. 5.17 7.66 3.86 0.85 12.07%     17.90        18.91  
CMFN CM Finance Inc. 7.32 7.39 2.81 0.67 11.98%       8.35        10.50  
OFS OFS Capital Corporation 11.17 8.32 4.27 0.84 11.76%     11.56        13.22  
CPLP Capital Product Partners L.P. 24.21 9.11 1.51 0.38 11.59%       2.76          4.11  
CPTA Capitala Finance Corp. - 7.98 2.81 0.63 11.59%       8.63          9.88  
AINV Apollo Investment Corporation 16.04 7.85 4.44 0.82 11.41%       5.26          6.21  
FDUS Fidus Investment Corporation 7.23 9.07 4.81 0.86 11.21%     13.91        16.60  
BGFV Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation - 13.82 0.11 0.63 11.13%       5.39          5.50  
WHF WhiteHorse Finance, Inc. 5.38 8.56 4.76 0.89 10.73%     13.23        15.50  
MRCC Monroe Capital Corporation 18.58 8.4 4.69 0.98 10.72%     13.06        15.43  
HRZN Horizon Technology Finance Corporation 12.22 9.56 5.09 0.98 10.54%     11.39        10.75  

My Favorite Master Limited Partnerships - High Yields and Low Taxes

MLPs are publicly traded limited partnerships that derive at least 90% of their cash flows from real estate, commodities or natural resources. In the US there are about 120 MLPs with a combined value around $875 billion.

There are three classes of MLPs: upstream (resource extractors like oil and gas partnerships), midstream (those that transport and process resources, like pipeline operators), and downstream (refiners and distributors).

Rather than paying dividends to shareholders, they pay distributions to unit holders. Another difference is that most midstream MLPs have a general partner, who runs the partnership. 

Limited partners (investors) don't have a say in how the MLP is run. In addition, general partners typically hold incentive distribution rights (IDRs), which means that a higher proportion of the MLPs marginal cash flow goes to them as the distribution grows (up to 50% of marginal cash flow).

There are three main drawbacks to MLPs. The first is that those partnerships with a general partner will experience slower distribution growth over time, as IDRs increase. Second, MLPs issue K-1 forms which are used instead of 1099's and can add a bit of complexity during tax preparation.

Finally is the fact that they shouldn't be used in tax deferred accounts such as IRAs. This is because they can generate what's known as UBTI (unrelated business taxable income) that can result in you owing taxes even though the investment is in a tax deferred account.

Attached I've compiled a couple of MLP's I like for a deeper research. Each of them pays a high dividend and has a higer market capitalization, over 300 million.

These are the names I like from the MLP space...

The Highest Yielding Industrial Dogs

The Highest Yielding Industrial Dogs; Source: Seeking Alpha

20 Stocks With Over 10% Dividend Yield And Positive Return On Assets

For those investors who love very high yields, I've created a screen of the highest yielding dividend stocks with cheap P/E'S and profitable positive earnings growth for the future.

These are my criteria in detail:

- Forward P/E under 15
- Dividend Yield Over 10%
- 5 Future EPS Growth Positive
- Positive ROA
- Debt to Equity Under 1

Attached you will find the 20 top yielding results.

Shipping stocks are still dominating the list. They are very small and suffer from a weakness in China - Shipping rates are very low and hit recently All-Time Lows. Since then, they strongly recovered.

Another good represented industry is the Mortgage Investment and REIT industry. 

Here are the results...

17 Top Yielding Value Small Cap Bargains

It has been almost 7 years of growth and momentum leading the value in returns. This year we have seen significant capital move out of growth and into value. Value stocks are now getting back in favor.

If you are an investor seeking great value investments but you are not fully confident of buying small caps, you should consider mid cap stocks. 

These tend to show up more undervalued opportunities than large caps and the companies are generally better understood and more stable then smaller companies. 

Mid cap stocks should also be less volatile. In this screen, I have stayed under a P/E ratio of 9 and a book value greater than the market value. 

In addition, each of the stocks should have a solid capital finance ratio. The debt-to-equity ratio should therefore be under 1 while the company is profitable due to a positive return on asset.

Finally only growth makes sense in my view. That's also the reason why I'm looking for a positive 5-year earnings per share growth.

Most of these companies also pay great dividends which is always an attractive quality in a value stock. Mid cap stocks with good dividends that you can buy for cheap right now, what is not to like!

Here are the results...

19 Shipping Stocks Far Below Book Value; Yields Still Up To 32%

If I screen the market by interesting investing ideas, one industry often popped on my screen: The shipping industry.

For sure, the global trade slows down and commodity costs are at the lowest level for decades. What looks like bad news for shipping stocks but also a great opportunity for long term investors?

Let's try a look. Ships are not equal. These are container ships, tanker etc. and each industry has a different cyclic.

The recent correction in share prices across shipping stocks, barring tanker operators, has transpired into attractive valuations. 

While investors are skeptical of catching falling knives, sitting on the cash means missing good bargains. 

Investors should adopt a diversified portfolio within the maritime space, to insulate from heightened uncertainty in the sector. 

We have followed top-down approach to build our model portfolio, while considering company-specific factors such as the balance sheet strength, financial performance and management profile for stock selection. 

It is important to note that shipping is a high-beta sector and tends to underperform/outperform the financial markets by a wide alpha on both sides.

Attached I've tried to compile a few dividend paying shipping stocks that might look like bargains due to low price to book ratios and earnings multiples. What du you think? Are shipping stocks worth an investment? Leave a comment and we discuss the idea.

Here are the results...

20 MLPs To Get Money From Without Filling K-1

For investing purposes, MLPs and LLCs can be a great way to maximize the amount of cash that can be paid to investors, because these organizational structures don't pay income tax, but pass that burden along to those who are invested in it. The same goes for some trust structures.

In other words, because these entities don't pay corporate taxes, the full burden falls on those receiving income from them. This differs from dividend income paid to shareholders by a typical corporation in that regular dividends are taxed as long-term capital gains, while much of the income paid and shown on a Schedule K-1 can be classified as regular income. That means it's taxed at your effective income-tax rate, which is often much higher than the 15% or 20% long-term capital gains rate for corporate dividends.

In summary, a Schedule K-1 issuing entity may be able to pass more income along to you, the investor, but you may end up giving more of it back in taxes than if you'd received regular dividends from a corporation. It really boils down to your tax rate, and how much more income the LLC, MLP, or trust is able to pay.

In order to have less effort with your portfolio allocation and your investment, you could avoid such stocks with K-1 schedules.

Nevertheless, if you like to invest into stocks with a master limited status, you could look at the following list. Each of the stocks are MLP's with status Partnership "C" corporation. Those companies create a classical 1099 Filling and don't send you K-1's.

Here is the list...enjoy it and share it with your social friends...

Best Dividend Paying Ex-Dividend Shares On February 06, 2013

The best yielding and biggest ex-dividend stocks researched by ”long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. Dividend Investors should have a quiet overview of stocks with upcoming ex dividend dates.

The ex dividend date is the final date on which the new stock buyer couldn’t receive the next dividend. If you like to receive the dividend, you need to buy the stock before the ex dividend date. I made a little screen of the best yielding stocks with a higher capitalization that have their ex date on the next trading day.

A full list of all stocks with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks February 06, 2013. In total, 39 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 15 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.33%.

Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher capitalized ex-dividend stocks:

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Navios Maritime Partners L.P.
880.23M
8.97
1.39
4.28
12.33%
Capital Product Partners L.P.
603.11M
74.36
0.92
3.78
11.37%
First Potomac Realty Trust
689.45M
-
1.03
3.66
4.44%
American Electric Power
21.83B
15.10
1.43
1.48
4.18%
Federated Investors, Inc.
2.45B
12.86
4.86
2.59
4.08%
CMS Energy Corp.
6.83B
19.82
2.13
1.10
3.96%
Oritani Financial Corp.
688.41M
18.73
1.36
5.50
3.96%
Belo Corp.
801.73M
9.48
2.87
1.16
3.75%
Sunoco Logistics Partners L.P.
6.32B
16.35
4.94
0.47
3.57%
Cedar Realty Trust, Inc.
402.02M
-
0.64
2.88
3.57%
Unilever plc
120.50B
19.14
5.58
1.72
3.21%
First Community Bancshares
317.02M
11.86
0.90
2.89
3.04%
BB&T Corporation
21.36B
11.30
1.01
3.09
3.01%
Unilever NV
119.33B
18.95
5.46
1.70
2.76%
RPC Inc.
3.35B
12.01
3.73
1.72
2.62%
East West Bancorp, Inc.
3.31B
12.55
1.39
3.15
2.54%
Sensient Technologies
1.89B
15.16
37.66
1.31
2.31%
Cousins Properties Inc.
932.92M
-
1.57
5.86
2.01%
Parker Hannifin Corporation
13.80B
13.75
2.59
1.05
1.86%
Pall Corp.
7.54B
25.71
4.28
2.85