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20 Cheap Technology Dividend Stocks With Double-Digit Earnings Growth Predictions

While technology does not contain many of the highest-yielding dividend stocks, some of the fastest-growing dividend stocks (both in dividend growth and actual growth) can be found in this dynamic sector.

In fact, many large technology companies are in the sweet spot for dividend growth. That’s because their maturing, cash-rich business models allow for management to spend a little less on research and development, and more on returning capital to shareholders — in the form of rising dividends, of course.

Each of the tech stocks on this list have high Dividend Safety Scores, solid track records of paying higher dividends and healthy outlooks for future dividend growth. In fact, almost all of these businesses have grown their payouts by at least 10% annually in recent years, and one is set to join the elite ranks of the Dividend Aristocrats next year.

In order of yield, here are the 10 best dividend stocks in tech right now.

3 Solid Dividend Stocks With Buy Rating And Yields Over 3%

It's been a great time to be invested in the stock market recently. The S&P 500 is up 22% during the past 12 months and more than 83% in the past five years. 

Even more, with dividends from the S&P 500 automatically reinvested during the past five years, the market index is up more than 100% during this period. 

 But in a market like this, it's getting increasingly difficult to find solid dividend stocks, particularly dividend stocks with dividend yields over 3%. But there are still some hanging around. Here are a few stocks...

12 Cheap Higher Capitalized Dividend Stocks With Yields Over 7%

Dividend stocks are all the rage now, for better or for worse, because bond yields have effectively dried up as the Federal Reserve kept interest rates at record lows. 

I’ve been of mixed feelings about this trend, because the chase for yield has led income investors away from the relative safety of bonds and into dividend stocks, which do carry more risk.

Thus, as more and more money flows into dividend stocks, they start to get stretched as far as valuation is concerned. When it comes to stocks to buy, jumping in simply for the dividend isn’t a great idea.

That’s because, should the valuations of these dividend stocks contract back towards the mean, the loss will be in excess of the dividends paid out over several years.

So I’m trying to find options that are a bit less vulnerable to that kind of price contraction, while also offering a 7% yield or higher to offset some of the existing risk.

Here are the results...

20 Highest Yielding Asian ADR's

The search for yield is increasingly difficult, with interest rates around the world now close to record lows. This could push investors toward Asian high dividend stocks.

I recently started looking more closely at Asian ADRs I know well. Many names have come up enough, or have increased their dividend payout enough, that they may now be attractive to US investors looking for yield. 

These yields are, in most cases, a bit lower than what one would find in the US. However, I think they possess some advantages from which an investor looking for a high-yield portfolio of securities might benefit.

Investors should still remain selective in the Asian high dividend space, focusing on those with stable cash flow and a track record of sustainable dividends. Within traditional Asian high dividend sectors, I like Singapore and Hong Kong real estate investment trusts, and select telecom stocks.

Attached you will find a selection of the highest yielding, higher capitalized Asian dividend stocks, listed as a ADR. 

Here are the results...

20 Midcap High-Yield Stocks With Dividend Yields Between 5.05% and 20.21%

When you year the term "high yield dividend stock," probably the thing that comes to mind is a stock with a dividend yield in the 5%-7% range. 

If you are looking at the highest yielding stocks out there, then we're talking about companies with yields in the teens, twenties, and even as high as 70%! 

If that kind of return sounds too good to be true, that's because it is. Here's a list of the 20 highest yielding dividend stocks that are traded on the major U.S. exchanges and have market caps of greater than $2 billion.

Each of the results have a positve return on asset ratio which means that the corporate makes money on its assets. In addition, these income should grow over the next five years.

I also implemented a ratio to experess the debt load of the company. The stocks should have a debt-to-equity ratio of less than 1.

The 20 top results have a yield ratio between 5.05% and 20.21%

Here are the 20 highest yielding results from the list...

17 Profitable Growing High-Yielding Stocks

Growth is important for many investment strategies. More important is that the firm has a profitable growth. 

Today I like to come back to my high-yield session. I like to screen companies with a positive return on assets and growing earnings. 


The market cap of each company should be bigger than 2 billion. That's in my view enough to keep the big risks of smaller capitalized stocks away.


In addition, the debt-to-equity ratio should be under one.


Only seventeen stocks fulfilled the above mentioned criteria of which financials and basic materials are dominating the screen.


Here are my favorites of the results...

9 Low Debt Stocks With Yields Over 3% And Double-Digit Earnings Growth

As a forward looking investor, I'll take a deeper look into the fundamentals of a company. 

If I see that there are solid debt ratios and modest growth at high margins, then I should take a second look at the valuation of the company.

If I also get a high initial yield, it could be a perfect income stock for my passive income portfolio. That's the ideal theory. 

The truth is that each stock can develop into another direction which is not of benefit for you.

But we don't want to assume this case and look at the normal way.

Today I would like to introduce those stocks with double-digit earnings growth forecast for the next five years that offer a fantastic 3% plus dividend yield for your portfolio.

I've selected only stocks with a debt-to-equity ratio below one and return on assets over 5 percent. In addition, each of the attached stocks has a low forward P/E of less than 15.

Exactly nine companies fulfilled these tight criteria of which three are high-yields.

Here are the results…

50 Technology Dividend Dogs As Of June 2016

50 Technology Dividend Dogs As Of June 2016,
Source: Ycharts, Seeking Alpha

15 Cheap Stocks With Strong Growth Prospects

Dividend stocks as a group have started to trade in a range as investors contemplate the effect that the upcoming interest rate hike will have on their valuation.

From our perspective, the decision on whether dividend stocks are a good hold in a rising-interest-rate environment is a moot point — as long as we’re looking for the right stocks.


The “right” dividend stocks in our book not only pay healthy dividends, but also have strong growth prospects. Focusing on strong balance sheets and growing revenue helps to avoid investing in companies that may be at risk of decreasing or cutting their dividends.


Attached you can find a few dividend stocks with double-digit earnings growth predictions for the next five years.


Each of the stocks has a market cap over 2 billion, a debt to equity ratio under 0.5 and a beta below the market average.


15 stocks fulfilled our criteria of which two are High-Yields. 13 of the results got a buy or better rating by analysts.


Here are the top results...

20 Cheap Foreign Dividend Stocks With Yields Over 4% And Solid Growth And Debt Fundamentals

Many individual investors count on dividend payments they receive for buying shares in certain companies. But with the S&P 500 Index yielding an average of only 2.1%, it is important income investors consider global stocks to maximize their total return.

Income-oriented investors, who focus only or primarily on the United States, are limiting themselves to one of the least dividend-rich stock markets to gain a secure income. This is not bad but abroad is also nice yields available which become higher when the dollar is falling one day. I believe that this will happen one day. 


Attached, I've put a few high-quality dividend paying stocks from abroad that are listed in the United States. As of today, there are 886 foreign companies listed of which 398 pay a dividend. I cannot list of them here so I need to make a difference between them. I decided to list only stocks with a 2 billion+ market cap and a low forward P/E, expected earnings growth over 5% and solid debt ratios. 


These stocks jumped into my eyes...

20 High-Yield Dividend Stocks With 15% Operating Margin

The main problem I've to deal with is that the dividend growth space is a very exclusive club. Stocks with a longer dividend growth history seen to offer more quality but if a stock has run dividend flat, it does not mean that they are not high quality.

Today I screened the overall market by High-Yields with 5% plus earnings growth for the next half decade and positive sales growth for the past 5 years.


The operating margin is over 15% and the debt-to-equity ratio under 1.


22 stocks fulfilled my current criteria of which 5 have a double-digit yield. Attached you can find a detailed list of the 20 highest yielding results.


Yield is good but if you combine it with growth, it looks better. Smaller capitalized stocks should also be evaluated.


These are results....

Next Week's Top Yielding Ex-Dividend Shares

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 Between July 15 - 21, 2013. In total, 41 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 10 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.20%.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Senior Housing Properties Trust
5.01B
34.33
1.74
7.26
5.75%
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
2.42B
20.60
5.31
0.91
2.95%
Caterpillar Inc.
57.20B
11.73
3.13
0.91
2.75%
Siliconware Precision Industries
3.82B
25.83
1.92
1.81
2.74%
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
55.39B
24.14
31.29
3.22
2.30%
ACE Limited
31.86B
11.96
1.14
1.76
2.18%
Foot Locker, Inc.
5.57B
13.98
2.25
0.89
2.16%
Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
2.85B
15.26
14.59
5.20
2.03%
Hormel Foods Corp.
10.85B
22.15
3.61
1.28
1.66%
IDEX Corporation
4.79B
107.83
3.23
2.44
1.58%
Graco Inc.
4.15B
25.50
8.18
3.96
1.47%
America Movil S.A.B. de C.V.
80.57B
12.34
4.39
1.36
1.41%
Apache Corp.
32.30B
17.80
1.05
1.94
0.97%
PerkinElmer Inc.
3.84B
49.00
2.09
1.82
0.83%
CR Bard Inc.
9.04B
19.74
4.76
3.04
0.76%
Acuity Brands, Inc.
3.60B
31.73
3.90
1.78
0.61%
EOG Resources, Inc.
38.98B
53.20
2.83
3.19
0.52%

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On July 15, 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 July 15, 2013. In total, 15 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 5 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 2.98%.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Horizon Technology Finance
137.34M
26.57
0.95
6.73
9.62%
Senior Housing Properties Trust
5.03B
34.49
1.74
7.30
5.72%
Bowl America Inc.
69.55M
43.55
2.30
2.87
4.74%
Bridge Bancorp, Inc.
212.81M
16.44
1.75
3.88
3.78%
Saul Centers Inc.
961.17M
176.70
11.47
5.00
3.02%
Wayne Savings Bancshares
28.97M
13.67
0.73
1.94
2.81%
McGrath Rentcorp
872.60M
19.94
2.34
2.33
2.75%
Siliconware Precision Industries
3.90B
26.42
1.96
1.86
2.68%
US Ecology, Inc.
547.95M
20.63
4.64
3.06
2.41%
IDEX Corporation
4.76B
107.17
3.21
2.43
1.59%
Quaker Chemical Corporation
853.58M
17.65
2.91
1.21
1.52%
Zep, Inc.
287.37M
14.83
1.59
0.42
1.23%
Alamo Group, Inc.
536.19M
18.53
1.72
0.85
0.63%
EOG Resources, Inc.
38.67B
52.78
2.81
3.16
0.52%