I love dividends, growth and also share buybacks.
Good companies pay half of its net income via dividends to shareholders and the second half should be invested in own shares in order to increase the share of all investors of the company. It's a very tax-efficent way to create shareholder value if the corporate don't overpay it's own intrinsic value.
Today would like to present you six of the latest stocks with over a billion in refreshed or new share buyback programs. The amounts are limited for the next five years or so.
5 Higher Yielding Financial Stocks With Low Debt Figures
Dividends are a powerful income source if you use it
wisely. I personally prefer stocks with solid growth potential but don't like to
overpay a stock.
But as investor with a small pocket and a high desire
of big yielding stocks, I also need to look at companies with yields far above
the 5 percent mark.
Today I've discovered some stock ideas from the
financial sector. I know, it’s not the best place to hunt for opportunities
because the assets are often strange in terms of asset volatility. In addition,
the financial sector often life from interest arbitrage, a risky and low margin
business (in a market with full information). However, you can find a
compilation about financial stocks with high yields and "normal" debt
ratios beow.
These are my criteria:
Market cap is greater than Over 100 million.
Dividend yield is greater than 8.5%.
The payout ratio is less than 100%.
Total debt to equity is less than 1.00.
Five higher yielding stocks from the financial sector fulfilled these
criteria. The most of the results are low capitalized.
Labels:
ARCC,
Debt Ratio,
Dividends,
Financial,
GAIN,
High Yield,
NMFC,
PNNT,
TICC
6 Top Growth Heros With Potential To Lift Future Dividends
Only a growing dividend is a good dividend. That was one of my major rules when I started my dividend growth investing career. Since then, I quadrupled my net worth, only via dividend stock trading. That's a great feeling to see that it really works, but we must also consider that the markets are irrational valuated.
Today, I would like to share a new screen about dividend stocks that have beaten the market by sales and earnings growth numbers in the past.
Not enough, they also have low debt, dividend payout ratios. Both are two major criteria to evaluate future dividend growth. These are the criteria in detail:
- Market cap is greater than USD 100 million
Today, I would like to share a new screen about dividend stocks that have beaten the market by sales and earnings growth numbers in the past.
Not enough, they also have low debt, dividend payout ratios. Both are two major criteria to evaluate future dividend growth. These are the criteria in detail:
- Market cap is greater than USD 100 million
- Dividend
yield is greater than 2%
- The
payout ratio is less than 100%
- Total
debt to equity is less than 1.00
- Average
annual earnings growth for the past five years is greater than 25%
- Average
annual sales growth for the past five years is greater than 10%
Six companies fulfilled the above mentioned criteria of which four have a current buy or better rating.
23 Stocks With Expected Dividend Growth Over The Next 3 Months
Consecutive
dividend growth measures the number of years in which the corporate has
increased dividends. Everything that a company needs to do is to hike dividends
each 12 months or less.
Today I will highlight some special stocks that must
increase dividends within the next 3 months in order to keep its dividend
grower status alive. 23 companies are on the attached list of which 12 are
recommended to buy. The bad thing is that only 4 have a really attractive
forward looking P/E ratio of less than 15. The market is still
expensive!
Labels:
ADI,
CHD,
CVS,
d,
Dividend Challengers,
Dividend Champions,
Dividend Contenders,
Dividend Growth,
Dividends,
LLL,
LNT; GSA; RHI,
NEE; TRI,
NU,
PII,
PRE,
ROL,
ROST
27 Stocks With Bigger Dividends (Full Compilation)
Stocks with dividend hikes from last week originally
published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com.
27 companies increased their dividends within the recent week. You can find the
full list attached and some of my favorites in the article below.
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