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8 Small Cap Dividend Growth Stocks Warren Buffett Would Love

Today I'd like to share small-capstocks with businesses that are both understandable and durable, but trade at prices I personally deem too high. All businesses have traits Buffett would love: durable brands, strong competitive positions, and low-cost advantages. If Mr. Market gives me a deal, I'll be buying shares of each with both hands.

The fascinating thing about low market valuations is that the company can grow at a faster pace because their current market potential seems to be enormous.

The bad thing about those stocks is that they offer a higher risk. However, let's try the screen and face the facts.

Here are the results:

10 Foreign Dividend Small Cap Ideas

I read an interesting article during my daily resarch about UK dividend stocks. The article introduced some small cap UK stocks with a promising dividend future.

"Apart from a dividend growth streak of at least six years, we looked for companies that are forecast to grow dividends next year and have generated double-digit compound earnings growth over the past five years. The stocks also needed to have a QualityRank of at least 75 (out of 100). This scores and ranks every company in the market using measures of profitability, financial strength and low risk - from zero (low quality) to 100 (high quality)."

Attached is the list from the article. Great work in my view. Which stocks do you like?

These are the top yielding results in detail:

10 High-Yielding Small Caps For A Portfolio Return Boost

I'm a big fan of large capitalized stocks because most of them offer a huge diversification. But the great lack of bigger companies is that they do not grow at a fast pace. I'm not talking about Apple, those are exceptions.

The reason is simple: A company with a market cap of $500 million will simply have more room to grow than a company with a market cap of $50 billion. If it makes it to $1 billion, and you've invested, you double your money; if the large cap company adds $500 million to its market cap, you've only made 1%.

Today I would like to introduce 10 stocks with a yield higher than 3 percent and P/E valuations in an acceptable area while the market capitalization doesn’t reach the 2 billion levels.

These are my 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...

3 Stocks Warren Buffett Would Pick In His Earlier Years

I've released earlier this week an article about Warren Buffett's latest portfolio moves. Warren acts very cautious. 

He hold much cash and makes only a few big moves per year. People can say that he is a really lazy guy but also a smart investor when you look at his long-term performance.

If you copy Warren Buffett's investment style and cover his latest trades very tight, you will definitely make no bigger return. 

How was it possible to create a $50 billion net worth over 50 years, only by trading stocks?


Warren invested in his earlier year’s money into companies with operational problems. In addition, they were very small compared to the market potential. He bought the potential leaders in a growing market.

Looking into the past doesn’t help us to find new stock ideas. I've always look at higher capitalized stocks because of the bigger degree of safety. But large capitalized stocks are also stocks with modest or slow growth. 

Today I present you 3 long-term dividend growers (stocks that have raised dividends over 25 years or more), with the following criteria:

- Market capitalization under USD 2 billion
- Dividend Payout Ratio below 50 percent
- Debt-To-Equity less than 0.5
- Forward P/E fewer than 20

You can find a company overview of the three results below. I don't own any of them but believe that they cover some values inside.

These are the results:

The Latest Dividend Growth Stocks | LRR Energy

Linked is a current list of the latest Dividend Growth Stocks. The list contains six companies that have raised their cash distributions on the last trading day. Five of them pay dividends on a monthly basis and three have a double-digit dividend yield. Only one stock has a market cap over USD 1 billion.

The highest yielding stock from the list has a dividend yield ratio of 12.22 percent and comes from the independent oil & gas industry. It's the limited Partnership LRR Energy L.P. The company announced to boost its future quarterly dividend payments by 0.52 percent.


These are the latest Dividend Growth Stocks



Company
Dividend Yield in %
Dividend Growth
Payment Period
Ex-Dividend Date
Dividend Payment Date
Cross Timbers Royalty Tr
8.82
1.73%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/14/2013
Enduro Royalty Trust
10.59
3.97%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/14/2013
Home Loan Servicing Sols
7.21
7.14%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/12/2013
Hugoton Royalty Tr Un
13.35
26.88%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/14/2013
LRR Energy
12.29
0.52%
Quarterly
7/26/2013
 8/14/2013
San Juan Basin Royalty Tr
7.56
28.87%
Monthly
7/29/2013
 8/14/2013


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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.

100 Best Small Cap Stocks To Place Your Money

Small cap stocks with a strong growth and best dividends to buy, originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. Everybody loves growth. If you own an investment and it starts to grow by double-digit rates over a few years, when the stock price explode and you feel like a bird in heaven. I felt a few times like this. But it is also necessary that you sell partly your position over the time. I personally reduce my stocks positions when they have doubled or more. Certainly you can’t get very rich with this rule but you hedge your stock gains and believe me by selling stocks with gains, nobody become poor.

I recently viewed a nice list at Forbes. The list was a research result of the 100 best small cap growth stocks in America. Stocks from the table are public and tradeable in America. They all have a total sales volume below the USD 1 billion mark and fantastic years of recent growth. As you can see at the list, the GDP growth is America is still weak but out there are still investment opportunities to discover.

I discovered the ten best dividend stocks from the small cap growth picks. I needed to screen more than 50 companies in order to find ten stocks with positive dividend payments. Most of the small cap growth stocks don’t pay dividends. But the debt situation is very comfortable. Most of them are free of debt and have bigger cash amounts to their balance sheets in order to finance future growth. The average stock grew in sales by 19 percent yearly. Earnings followd by 31 percent growth yearly and the average return on equity amounted to 20 percent. See the full list of the 100 best small cap growth stocks at the end of this post.

High Yield Marketing Service Small Cap Stocks To Consider

Top 4 Small-Cap Stocks In The Marketing Services Industry With The Highest Dividend Yield By Benzinga. Below are the top small-cap marketing services stocks on the NYSE and the NASDAQ in terms of dividend yield:

Here are the stocks with yield figures:


National CineMedia Inc (NASDAQ: NCMI) has a dividend yield of 5.40%.


Harte-Hanks Inc (NYSE: HHS) has a dividend yield of 3.90%.


Arbitron Inc (NYSE: ARB) has a dividend yield of 1.00%.


Marchex Inc (NASDAQ: MCHX) has a dividend yield of 0.90%.


Related Stock Ticker:
NCMI, HHS, ARB, MCHX

Source: Benzinga

16 Small Cap Shares With High Yields

These Small Cap Stocks Have Double Digit Yields By David Sterman. Out of curiosity, I went in search of micro-cap and small-cap investments (with a market value below $500 million), and was surprised to find dozens of choices that yield 10% or more. Logic would tell you that if these high payouts were sustainable, then more investors would pile into them, pushing up their price and pushing down their yield. Yet some of these high-dividend investments can keep the payouts coming -- if the chips keep falling their way.

Here are the results of high yielding small cap shares:


Related Stock Ticker:
AI, ALSK, CFP, CLM, CSP, DHF, DX, EOD, HTY, JLA, LPHI, MCGC, NAI, RSO, TICC, WHX, WLL

Source: Seeking AlphaOriginal Post