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Showing posts with label Midcaps. Show all posts

6 Mid Capitalized Dividend Achievers For Growth And Income Seeking Investors

Recently, I wrote about foreign small cap dividend stocks with growth potential. Small- and midcaps offer investors a higher opportunity because sales could grow faster from a low basis.

But there is no free lunch. Those stocks are also much riskier than large caps. Generally, smaller cap securities are more volatile, but often offer a higher rate of return over the long-term.

 Today I like to show you 6 small and mid capitalized stocks form the Dividend Achievers list that have risen dividends over more than 10 years in a row.

These are the results:


4 Dividend Payer With 10% Yields And Promising Fundamentals

Big dividends are dead? No, I don't think so. Despite the fact that the FED and other national banks killed the interest rates, there are still high and stable dividend payments.

Today I like to focus my thoughts on higher risk stocks with bigger dividends. Those stocks have a really low market capitalization, a high payout ratio and cheap valuation. 

As a result, dividend yield ratios explode. Attached is a list of the top 20 results by yield who met my criteria.

These are my criteria in detail:
- Market Cap over $300 million
- Positive 5Y Earnings Growth Forecast
- Low Forward P/E
- Debt/Equity under 0.5
- Buy Rating from Analysts

These are the 5 top yielding results...

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... 

12 Higher Capitalized Stocks With Yields Over 10% You Might Like...

Puhhh...this interest environment is boring. You need a huge amount of money to receive a low yield. That's crazy but you can Thank Ben Bernanke and the current Fed Chairman Janet Yellen.

Most people don't know it but there are still high yields and stocks that pay double digit dividend yields on your investment. For sure those companies are more risky but you get also compensated by higher cash returns.

Attached is a small list of all mid and large capitalized stocks that offer currently a double-digit dividend yield or a yield over 10 percent yearly. 

Most of the stocks also have a low valuation by forward price to earnings. Nearly all of the results come from the financial and basic material sector.

These are the three companies with a buy or better rating in detail....

6 Dividend Grower With The Best Price For Earnings Growth Ratio

Growth is good for investors and a growing company will deliver you a solid return when you have bought shares of the stocks at an attractive price and growth rates gain momentum.

If the outlook and business environment turn into a better perspective is a point that we can't forecast but we can discover if stocks are cheap or expensive in terms of expected growth. 


One fiscal measure that tells us something about cheap growth is the price-earnings-to-growth ratio (PEG). A value below one is a sign that the stock is cheap compared to its forecasted earnings growth.


Below are six good capitalized dividend growth stocks with a low PEG ratio and a dividend yield over two percent.


6 best dividend grower with a good price-earnings-to-growth ratio are...


Grow Your Dividend Income Now...With These Cheaply Valuated Dividend Stocks

...that's what I can pray to every income investor. I've made tons of money by investing capital into dividend growth stocks. For sure, I had luck and the Lehman Crises helped me a little to attract stocks at a cheap valuation.

Today, it's more difficult to catch bargains on the market. The Federal Reserve banks around the world flooded the markets with cheap money and pushed down the interest rates at the lowest level for decades! I'm pretty sure that this constellation is not sustainable but gives us investors also great possibilities to buy stocks.

Good dividend growth stocks grow their earnings payouts to shareholders each year and they don't want to stop it. That's a good way to improve your personal, passive income by a significant amount. Below are five stocks that have risen dividends over more than 25 consecutive years, a cheap forward P/E of less than 15 als well as a double digit earnings growth forecast.

12 Stocks With Dividend Yields Over 10% And Low Forward P/E’s

Cheaply valuated shares with very high dividend yields originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Today I would like to show you some of the highest yielding stocks on the market with low earnings multiples. I choose stocks with a dividend yield of more than 10% with a forward P/E of less than 15. In order to eliminate the lower capitalized companies who have definitely a higher risk, I need to look at companies with a market cap over $2 billion.

Only twelve shares on the market met these restrictions. I believe that a high dividend yield will help investors to get a quick cash return and should boost the passive income but it’s also very dangerous to buy those stocks. Most of the high yielders come from the Financial or REIT sector. Most of them are highly loaded with debt and they are no long-term dividend growers like Procter and Coca Cola.


Six of the twelve results have a current buy or better rating. The yields are between 11.38 percent and 20.32 percent.


9 Stocks With Yields Over 10% And Buy Or Better Rating

Stocks with very high dividend yields and buy or better recommendations originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Some of my readers like you have a huge desire for income stocks. Not enough, they should have a good payout in terms of initial yields and offer you a great opportunity with price hikes.

It’s hard to find the perfect dividend stock that delivers you a great return at a low risk and the higher the initial yield, the bigger the risk seems.

Today I would like to introduce you some of the highest yielding stocks at the stock market with current buy or better ratings by brokerage firms.

At the market are around a hundred stocks with double-digit dividend yields but most of them, 78 percent, are small capitalized. I don’t like stocks with a small market cap because of the low diversification and high sensitivity when trading volume comes into the stock. In my current screen, I observe only stocks with a USD 2 billion or more capitalization. Below is a list of the 9 highest yielding stocks with a buy or better rating.

9 Stocks With Double-Digit Yields And Buy Or Better Recommendations

Stocks with very high dividend yields and buy or better ratings originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Boost your dividend income wisely. The easiest way is to look for stocks with extraordinary high yields but there is still a huge risk to receive the dividend one time and no more further.

There is no solution for this problem because no return exists without a risk. Today I’ve screened stocks with very high dividend yields (over 10 percent). Around 100 companies have a current yield over 10 percent but most of them are low capitalized or they will pay no high dividends in the future. In order to eliminate the real big risks from the screening results, I observed only those companies with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. In addition, the stock should have a buy or better rating. Only nine stocks fulfilled these criteria with a dividend yield between 10 percent and 20 percent.

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.

17 High Yields With Additional Potential To Grow Dividends

High yielding stocks with low payout and debt ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Yesterday, I made a screen of Dividend Contenders with low long-term debt to equity ratios as well as slim payouts.

Today I like to widen the latest screen to High-Yields with a market capitalization over USD 300 million. Most of the high yielding stocks are full of debt. The only companies with a smaller amount of loans are such with a lower capitalization. The risks are much higher for those shares. I also needed to lower my screening guidance because of the small amount of results. These are my new criteria:

- Market Capitalization over USD 300 million
- Dividend Yield over 5 percent
- Long-term debt to equity above 0.6
- Payout ratio under 50 percent

Now, twelve stocks fulfill these criteria. Six of the results have a current buy or better rating.

11 Higher Capitalized Dividend Stocks For Less Than $5

Large- And Midcapitalized Stocks Under USD 5 Dollar Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. It is a very stupid asset strategy to buy stocks with a low stock price. Somehow, many people believe that a lower price should allow them to buy more shares and increase the leverage of their investment. In times of margin trading, options, obligations, derivatives and CFD’s, there should be a smarter way to increase your investment leverage.

In order to proof what kind of stocks are available for less than USD 5 Dollar which are not garbage, I made a screen of stocks with a stock price under USD 5 with a positive dividend yield and a market capitalization of more than USD 2 billion. Eleven companies remained of which three have a double-digit yield and additional three have high yields. Five are at least recommended to buy.

17 Higher Capitalized Stocks With Really Huge Dividend Yields (Over 10%)

Higher Capitalized Stocks With Double-Digit Yields Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Stocks with very high yields are attractive for dividend and income investors. If you own a stock with a double-digit yield, you should expect a quarter dividends of at least 2.5 percent.

I screened all stocks with a dividend yield over 10 percent. 126 stocks have such a high yield but most of the companies are low capitalized and they have not sustained dividends. In order to get only higher capitalized stocks, I selected those with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. Seventeen companies remained of which eleven are recommended to buy.

The Cheapest Mid-Capitalized Dividend Stocks With Highest Yield

Cheapest Dividend Midcap Stocks With Highest Dividend Yield Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Midcap stocks, stocks with a market capitalization of more than USD 2 billion but less than USD 10 billion, are not in focus of mainstream investors. In comparison to large cap stocks, they are cheaper and they offer a higher yield. The price for this bargain is also  a higher risk.

I screened all mid-capitalized stocks with a dividend yield over five percent (high yield) and a single P/E ratio of less than ten. Thirteen stocks fulfilled these criteria of which five have a double digit yield; five are recommended to buy. The highest yield comes from YPF S.A. (YPF), an Argentina oil and gas refining and marketing company. The company is in process to be taken over by the government and lost half of its worth over the past year.

11 High Yield Stocks With Cheap Free Cash Flow Ratios

Cheap High Yield Stocks In Terms Of Free Cash Flow Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. High earnings are good but they are nothing worth if the company needs the money for investments, growth or debt reductions. A figure that measures the real income of the company is the free cash flow. The ratio shows the operating cash flow less changes in working capital and capital expenditures.

I screened the market by high yield stocks with a current cheap price to free cash flow ratio of less than 15. Out there are 59 companies with such a high yield and low price ratio but most the results are dominated by stocks with a lower capitalization. That’s why I screened only stocks with a market capitalization of more than USD 2 billion. Exactly eleven stocks remained or which seven are recommended to buy.

9 Most Profitable Dividend Achievers

Dividend Achievers With High Return On Investments And Great Operating Margins Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Dividend Achievers are stocks with an impressive dividend growth history. They raised their distributions for at least 10 consecutive years. Out there are 189 companies that fulfilled these growth criteria. But who are the best picks in terms of profit and capital efficiency? Here is an overview of the best Dividend Achievers with a return on investment of more than 20 percent as well as an operating margin in the same percentage range. Nine companies remained of which five yielding over 2 percent.

Ex-Dividend Date Reminder For Next Week (February 27 - March 04, 2012)

Here is a current overview of best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion that have their ex-dividend date on the next trading week. If your broker settles your trade before the ex-day, you will receive the next dividend. A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks February 27 – March 04, 2012. In total, 230 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend of which 85 yielding above 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.77 percent.

Five S&P 500 High Yield Stocks With Double Digit Earnings Growth

S&P 500 Stocks With Best Growing Earnings By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. The S&P 500 index is a popular used tool by investors. Professionals like big insurance player or pension funds allocate their portfolio weighting on indices like the Dow Jones Index and Standard & Poor’s 500. The S&P 500 is a free-float capitalization-weighted index published since 1957 by Standard & Poor's, a division of McGraw-Hill Companies. I screened the index with its 500 companies by dividend yields over five percent (high yield). The index has sixteen high yields and the highest yield amounted to 8.62 percent, paid by Frontier Communications (FTR). But earnings of the company are expected to decrease by around eight percent for the next year. No good news for a dividend growth investor. Here are the high yield stocks from the index with an expected earnings per share growth of more than 10 percent for the next year. As result, five stocks remained and all have a low beta ratio (stock to market volatility measure).

16 Solid Financed Dividend Stocks With Best Yields

Big Dividend Paying Stocks With Low Debt And Good Yields Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. The level of debt is important for dividend investors. A high leveraged company has problems to finance dividends and growth in the same way. We love stocks with low payout ratios, low debt and strong cash flows. That’s why we made a screen of stocks with very low debt to equity ratios (a value of less than 0.1) with a minimum dividend yield of three percent. Exactly 147 companies fulfilled these criteria but the big part of the results has a small market capitalization and includes a higher risk for a dividend cut. Only 16 stocks have a capitalization over USD 2 billion and, who has known, six are high yields and additional six are recommended with a buy or better rating.

Asia’s Best Yielding Dividend Companies – An Overview

The Best Yielding Asia Stocks At The U.S. Capital Market Researched by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. The growth of the economy is slowing but it seems that we will reach a soft-landing. Recently published forecasts of the economic growth show that the highest GDP growth will be realized in Asia and Latin America. Europe should get a negative growth due to the debt crisis.