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20 Solid Dividend Growth Stocks With A Reasonable Pricing

When we look for good investments, we do have a strong focus on stocks with cheap price ratios, solid growth forecasts and solid debt ratios as well.

As a reader of my blog, you might know that I'm creating screens on a regular basis with these input factors. 

Today I've discovered my dividend grower’s lists with the following criteria:

- 5 year earnings growth forecasts over 5 percent yearly
- Debt-to-equity ratio under 0.5
- Low forward P/E
- Market capitalization over 2 billion

20 stocks fulfilled my criteria of which 13 yield over 2 percent. Insurer and banks are dominating the results. Those belong to the financial sector and offer risks due to the link to the financial market who might offer external shocks.

These are my favorite stocks from the list. Attached, you can find my full results with some essential fundamentals. Which do you like? Please let me know.

These are the results:

5 Dividend Grower With 10%+ Upside Potential

Dividends are essential for income investors but if we are honest, stock price growth is also important for wealth creating. The total return separates the good investors from the bad ones.

A high total return cannot achieve with low dividends and higher dividends are risky.

You need stocks with upside potential to boost your expected return, stocks with rising stock prices.


Today I like to show you some dividend growers that may have upside potential.

These are the results:

5 Profitably Growing Dividend Stocks

Looking for stocks that are real profit-growth machines? There’s not many.

There are just five companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500, including financial Wells Fargo (WFC), food company Hershey (HSY) and retailer Home Depot (HD) that have boosted their profit each of the past six calendar years and that pay a market-beating 2% or higher annual dividend.

Attached is a list of the greatest companies on the market with phenomenal earnigns growth. Which do you like?

These are the results:

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:

8 Dividend Stocks To Buy And Hold For The Next 10 Years

Today, I’m going to recommend 10 of the best stocks you can safely buy and hold for the next 10 years.

I'm not talking about technology stocks. Remeber the AOL-Time-Warner Desaster in 2000? Sure, technology offers value but from the time perspective of now, it's hard to discover who owns the must have technology of the next decade.

To make this list of best stocks, the company should meet the following criteria: 

- They must be supported by strong underlying macro trends — economic forces that are powerful and highly predictable.

- They should pay a good current dividend, or we should reasonably expect them to pay one on the very near future. 

- They must be reasonably priced with an appropriate margin of safety.

- Paying a dividend of more than 3 percent of its market cap.

These are my results: