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13 Dividend Growth Potentials With Really Cheap Price Ratios

Stocks with dividend growth potential and cheap price ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". I often publish sheets and lists of dividend growth stocks. Mostly I use Dividend Champions, Achievers or Contender lists. All stocks from the lists have a consecutive dividend growth of more than 10 years.

I ever try to discover the best stocks with the most attractive fundamentals in order to get the best results. But these lists have one big failure: They include also stocks with high debt and low growth. Not enough some of them pay a dividend which is bigger than the earnings per share of the recent quarters.


Those companies are on the edge to cut the dividend payments. If they do so, they would be kicked off the lists and you sit on a low yielding stock and wait for a recovery which could costs you 5 or 10 years to realize a positive return.

I am a dividend growth investor and made most of my money with dividend growth stocks. But if I am honest, the biggest returns I made were with stocks at a lower yield and higher growth. That’s the reason why I always look for stocks with not a perfect dividend growth history but a more attractive debt and growth situation.


Today I like to highlight some dividend potentials, stocks with potential to boost dividends over the next five years or so. My list includes 110 companies and I show you the cheapest stocks measured by a forward P/E ratio of less than 10.

Thirteen companies have such a low P/E ratio of which twelve are currently recommended to buy. This alone shows the quality of my screen compared to the Dividend Champions lists.


The Best Growing Foreign Dividend Stocks

Attractive Dividend Stocks From Overseas With Best Growth Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Europe is on fire. Everybody is talking about the European debt crises and the slowing growth within the Euro Area. China and the other emerging markets are trying to manage a soft-landing. However, many stocks from abroad are still attractive although investors pull back money from these countries and invested it into US-Dollar vehicles. I screened stocks from overseas with a positive dividend yield, a low debt to equity ratio of less than 0.5 as well as earnings per share growth of more than 10 percent for the upcoming five years. In order reduce the results and to select those stocks with higher safeness, I listed all companies with a beta ratio below one and a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. Fourteen stocks remained of which twelve are currently recommended to buy.