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Dividend Challenger with the highest ROA

Find below those Dividend Challenger with the highest ROA.

Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B  Dividend  ROA
WINA Winmark Corporation 23.78 - 7.92 - 0.40% 57.10%
NVDA NVIDIA Corporation 37.29 30.74 13.4 17.1 0.24% 37.90%
DPZ Domino's Pizza, Inc. 40.08 29.87 3.84 - 0.77% 37.10%
SBUX Starbucks Corporation 16.33 20.35 2.97 18.59 2.67% 26.90%
INTU Intuit Inc. 44.17 31.86 9.22 22.54 0.75% 25.20%
CNS Cohen & Steers, Inc. 21.14 16.22 5.05 6.46 3.16% 24.10%
EVC Entravision Communications Corporation 3.16 21.49 0.88 1.42 3.74% 22.90%
MA Mastercard Incorporated 39.44 27.34 15.01 40.63 0.49% 21.50%
CHE Chemed Corporation 29.42 25.92 2.93 9.18 0.38% 20.80%
AVGO Broadcom Inc. 41.14 10.05 4.48 2.71 3.39% 20.50%
HNNA Hennessy Advisors, Inc. 4.79 - 2.19 1.7 2.70% 20.30%
SWKS Skyworks Solutions, Inc. 14.35 11.54 4.22 4.04 1.67% 19.60%
GNTX Gentex Corporation 14.32 13.49 3.65 3.45 1.80% 19.20%
HD The Home Depot, Inc. 22.39 19.28 2.19 135.57 2.08% 19.00%
LRCX Lam Research Corporation 10.04 9.36 2.58 4.24 2.57% 18.50%
HCKT The Hackett Group, Inc. 20.58 15.88 1.93 4.61 1.79% 18.10%
LVS Las Vegas Sands Corp. 15.89 17.96 3.74 7.24 4.57% 17.90%
POOL Pool Corporation 31.9 26.06 2.22 20.68 1.12% 17.80%
LMAT LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. 35.43 35.29 6.86 5.92 0.76% 17.10%
THO Thor Industries, Inc. 10.17 9.69 0.6 2.63 1.59% 17.00%

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6 Long-Term Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy Now

Stocks that have a history of enhancing shareholder returns generally act as a hedge against economic uncertainty or stock market volatility.

Additionally, these stocks have superior fundamentals compared to other dividend paying stocks as dividend growth reflects a sustainable business model, a long track of profitability, rising cash flows, good liquidity, a strong balance sheet and some value characteristics. All these make dividend growth a quality and promising investment for the long term.

However, the long history of outperformance by dividend growth stocks compared with the broader stock market or any other dividend paying stocks does not necessarily mean that they have the highest yields.

Here are the screening parameters that could result in a winning dividend growth portfolio:

40 Dividend Stocks With Potential To Boost Future Payments

In volatile markets, investors look for both growth and income in their portfolios. This can be achieved by honing in on companies that not only pay dividends but have been consistently increasing their payout. 

Stocks that have a history of enhancing shareholder returns through consistent dividend hikes make an investor’s portfolio immune to large swings in stock prices in turbulent times.

Simultaneously, these offer outsized payouts or sizable yields on a regular basis irrespective of the market direction. Although these stocks do not necessarily have the highest yields, they are proven outperformers over the long term.

In today's screen you will find a couple of stocks with good potential to hike dividends for the next years. Each of the stocks have attractive fundamentals in my view.

You will find the lists attached at the end of this article. The focus from the screen was growth with solid financials.

Here are the best yielding results in detail....

11 Potentially Undervalued Dividend Stock Ideas

While the markets go down, there could be a great change to find cheaper stocks, bargains or undervalued companies.

If a stock is really cheap, there are many criteria you must check. I do it every day but my main criteria from desk research are fundamentally driven.


Today I use one of my alternative screeners with data access to Standard & Poor’s. The screen looks for cheap valuated dividend paying stocks.


You can find few results attached. I hope you get new ideas and inspirations from this and if you like, you can also easily subscribe my news. Thank you for reading.


The following criteria have been used to create this view: 


- Modest dividend of at least 2%. 

- Potentially undervalued at Discount > 10%
- Acceptable financial position.
- No 'warning' companies. Good Coverage Ratios

Here are the top yielding results in detail...


Ex-Dividend Dogs For The Next Week And Dividend Growers Of The Past Week

Below is an overview of the Ex-Dividend Dogs for the next week. Those stocks go ex-dividend and have a low forward P/E of less than 15.

10 companies are on the list of the cheapest Ex-Dividend stocks while 73 go ex-dividend. A full stock list of dividend stocks (common shares, preferred shares and American Depositary Receipts – ADR’s), paying forthcoming dividends and having their ex-dividend within the week October 12, 2015 – October 18, 2015 can be found linked. The average dividend-yield amounts to 5.18 percent.


SJR, ABBV, THO and AET are my personal favorites. Which stocks do you like from the list?



Ex-Dividend Dogs of the next week...



Ex-Dividend Dogs For The Next Week (click to enlarge)


Dividend Growth Stocks of the past week...


Below, you can find the latest dividend growth stocks of the past week. Ony 15 companies raised their dividend output.

Goodyear, Plains All American Pipeline, RPM, YumBrands are the most establised names.



15 Dividend Growth Stocks Of The Past Week - October 05 - 11, 2015

14 High-Yielding Value Picks

Value investors are focused on deep values. They can identify values by looking at the cashflows from the company. If they are strong and reliable, there seems to be good values.

What if we combine the value with high yields in the future? I've tried to select several stocks that are classified by Reuters with high yields in the future.

In addition, those stocks have a good finance situation, a very solid and predictable business and comfortable profitability. 14 stocks fulfilled my criteria. Attached is also a sheet of all results with the most important fundamentals.

These are the results....

16 Dividend Paying Growth Stocks That Could Double Sales and Income

As a long-term investor, I'm seeking stocks that grow over the long-term. My optimum case by selecting a stock is that the company is acting within a positive business environment and could grow sales over the past decade by around 100 percent.

There are a lot of companies out there who have doubled sales and over doubled net income within the recent 10 years. That’s no joke and quiet possible.

Today I like to show you 16 growth stocks with a good growth history that pay currently solid dividends and have no or nearly no debt. In addition, analysts predict a 5+ percent EPS growth for the next five years.

I love stocks with financial flexibility because those stocks have one problem less and could focus themselves more on business development. 

These are my 5 top picks from the list…

Big Dividend Growth And Share Buybacks: These Are My 5 Top Picks Of The Week

The week comes to an end and I like to show you the latest dividend grower and share buyback companies in this article.

It was also a hard week for short-term orientated investors because volatility rises due to topics like Ebola and a weaker European economy.

The Dow lost 2.73 percent within the past week while the S&P 500 was down 3.12 percent and NASDAQ down 4.44 percent.

You know that I have not sold any of my stockholdings. I'm not a fearful investor who sells his wonderful businesses and cash-in some money, pay taxes and waiting for new opportunities.

You also may like: Yields Of The Dividend Aristocrats - 12 Cheapest Stock Of The Index

I like to make money with stocks by holding them over a decade or more. Only over a long period of time, companies can create value.

I keep my eyes on new targets which were very rare in the past because American stocks are some of the most expensive companies in the whole world but they offer also the biggest insurance for investors. 

The Dollar is a safe heaven and he still dominates the world. I keep my money into USD.


One-Week Performance Major Indices (Click to enlarge)

Within the past week, only one big company - Kimberly-Clark, announced a 2 billion buyback program. The next biggest program came from Liberty Interactive.

On the dividend growth side, twelve companies raised dividend payments. The biggest companies here were Kraft Foods and Plains All American Pipeline.

Many oil- and gas pipeline companies are part of the dividend growers list. Those companies have experienced a big boom by creating energy infratructure but they have also high debt figures, compareable with REITs or Telecoms.

Below are my five favorites from the week. I hope you like my selection. I personally own only KFT and KMB, both are consumer giants.

Compared to the dividend growth results of the past week, the numer of stocks is still weak.

My 5 Favorite Dividend Growth And Share Buybacker of the Week are...

12 Consumer Goods Stocks With Big Dividend Potential

Consumer stocks with low debt and dividend payout ratios to boost current yields originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. You know that I love stocks form the consumer goods sector because there are so many companies with a high quality and low cyclic business model. Around 3/4 of my investments have a deep relationship to the consumer sector.

Today I would like to finish my monthly screen about low debt stocks with small dividend payouts. I’ve tried to compile the top picks from the major capital sectors with high potential of a growing dividend.

Here you can find the links to the articles:

The consumer sector offers 12 stocks with a low dividend payout of less than 20 percent combined with a debt to equity ratio below 0.2. Nine of them have a current buy or better rating by brokerage firms.

I own none of the mentioned stocks. This could be reasonable to the fact that most of the results have a very small market capitalization. I do love big companies with strong cash flows and high market entry barriers but those have also high debt burdens.

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On October 16, 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.

In total, 19 stocks go ex dividend - of which 3 yield more than 3 percent. Here is a full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date within the current week.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Physicians Realty Trust
154.20M
-
8.45
11.77
7.00%
Comtech Telecommunications
450.48M
28.86
1.11
1.41
4.01%
Bridge Bancorp, Inc.
204.44M
15.59
1.74
3.69
3.99%
Friedman Industries Inc.
68.81M
14.25
1.09
0.54
3.16%
Procter & Gamble Co.
216.24B
20.40
3.23
2.57
3.06%
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
2.53B
21.67
5.22
0.96
2.83%
Foot Locker, Inc.
4.92B
12.14
2.03
0.78
2.43%
US Ecology, Inc.
567.30M
20.69
4.66
3.07
2.34%
Luxfer Holdings PLC
477.00M
12.02
4.38
0.97
2.25%
Bon-Ton Stores Inc.
203.14M
151.50
4.09
0.07
1.89%
Resource America, Inc.
182.67M
-
1.24
2.90
1.78%
Pall Corp.
8.69B
26.88
4.79
3.28
1.42%
Thor Industries Inc.
3.08B
20.32
3.45
0.95
1.24%
Oxford Industries Inc.
1.13B
30.16
4.56
1.27
1.05%
PerkinElmer Inc.
4.15B
59.10
2.23
1.95
0.75%
Core Laboratories NV
8.04B
36.40
44.41
7.85
0.73%
Acuity Brands, Inc.
4.20B
33.45
4.23
2.01
0.53%
Lennar Corp.
6.55B
17.69
1.76
1.22
0.47%