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Low Debt Dividend Aristocrats With High ROE

Low Debt Dividend Aristocrats With High Return On Equity by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of Dividend Aristocrats (Stocks that have increased dividends for at least 25 years or more) with low debt ratios. As selection criteria, I choose a long-term debt to equity ratio of less than 0.5. Finally, I screened only stocks with a return on equity of more than 25 percent. 8 Dividend Aristocrats remained of which 4 yielding above 2 percent.

Here is the table with some fundamentals:
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Take a closer look at the full table of 8 low debt Dividend Aristocrats with high return on equity. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 16.2 while the average forward P/E ratio is 14.3. The dividend yield has an average value of 2.1 percent. Price to book ratio is 4.2 and price to sales ratio 1.7. The operating margin amounts to 14.3 percent.

Related stock ticker symbols:
MMM, KO, XOM, MKC, SHW, GWW, ECL, FDO

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Dividend Aristocrats With Expected Dividend Hikes

Rely on These Stocks for Higher Dividends By Fool. Many Dividend Aristocrats make sure to raise dividends early each year in order to get it out of the way and leave no doubt about the continuation of their streaks. But you'll find plenty of stocks that tend to wait until later in the year to make their increases.

In order to try to find some likely candidates for dividend increases before they announce higher payouts, I took a look at Dividend Aristocrats that haven't yet made dividend hikes in 2011. Here are the stocks I found:


Stock
Current Dividend Yield
Streak
Aflac (NYSE: AFL  )
3.50%
28 years
Automatic Data Processing (Nasdaq: ADP  )
3.00%
36 years
Becton Dickinson (NYSE: BDX  )
2.10%
38 years
Brown-Forman
1.90%
27 years
Emerson Electric (NYSE: EMR  )
3.10%
54 years
McCormick (NYSE: MKC  )
2.40%
25 years
McDonald's (NYSE: MCD  )
2.80%
34 years
VF Corp. (NYSE: VFC  )
2.10%
38 years


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AFL, ADP, BDX, BF.B, EMR, MKC, MCD, VFC

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The Real Telecom Dividends

What You Need to Know About This Telecom's High Yield By Fool. By comparison, here are some other telecoms that also pay high dividends. In this environment of low interest rates, they can be hard to resist. But if you're tempted, it's good to know how much of those companies' profits go toward maintaining those yields.

The cash flow statement, on the other hand, deals only in what cash is actually on hand, not on paper profits. Therefore, dividing dividends by free cash flow (net cash from operations, less capital expenditures) will give a more realistic look at payout ratios than dividing dividends by net income.

Here is a table of telecoms with yield, payout and the free cashflow payout:


Company
Dividend Yield (Projected)
Payout Ratio or Percentage of Earnings Used to Pay Dividends
Percentage of Free Cash Flow Used to Pay Dividends
(TTM)
(TTM)
Frontier Communications
10.70%
461%
82%
Windstream (NYSE:WIN  )
7.90%
180%
78%
Consolidated Communications(Nasdaq: CNSL  )
8.50%
147%
58%
CenturyLink (NYSE:CTL  )
8.40%
143%
58%
Ntelos (Nasdaq:NTLS  )
6.20%
109%
74%
Verizon
5.60%
87%
47%
AT&T (NYSE: T  )
6.10%
50%
71%


Related Stock Ticker:
FTR, CNSL, CTL, NTLS, VZ, T

Source: Fool.com

13 Cheap Growth Stocks With High Yields

High Dividend Yielding Growth Stocks With Cheap Pricing Ratios by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of growth stocks with a market capitalization of more than $200 million and a dividend yield of more than 5 percent as well as a forward price to earnings ratio of less than 10. All stocks grew by 25 percent or more over the past 5 years in sales. 13 high yield growth stocks remained the screening results of which 5 have double digit dividend yield. 77 percent of the stocks come from the financial sector.

Here is the table with some fundamentals:
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Take a closer look at the full table of 13 cheap growth stocks with high yields. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 13.0 while the average forward P/E ratio is 7.5. The dividend yield has an average value of 9.3 percent. Price to book ratio is 1.0 and price to sales ratio 3.3. The operating margin amounts to 34.3 percent.

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NLY, PSEC, CISG, TCAP, NRF, ARCC, HTGC, BMA, KFN, EVG, SSW, RIG, AIXG

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High Yield Large Caps With Biggest Return On Equity

High Yielding Large Capitalized Stocks With Biggest Return On Equity by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of large capitalized stocks (more than $10 billion) with a dividend yield above 5 percent as well as a return on equity of more than 20 percent. 16 stock fulfilled these criteria of which 4 yielding above 7 percent.

Here is the table with some fundamentals:
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Take a closer look at the full table of high yielding large capitalized stocks with big return on equity. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 12.5 while the average forward P/E ratio is 11.2. The dividend yield has an average value of 6.7 percent. Price to book ratio is 4.8 and price to sales ratio 2.2. The operating margin amounts to 26.8 percent.

Related stock ticker symbols:
VIV, TEF, YPF, MBT, SCCO, SID, CPL, MO, AZN, NGG, RAI, TMX, GSK, LLY, SKM, STO,  

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Best Yielding Low Beta Industrial Goods Stocks

Best Yielding Low Beta Stocks From Industrial Goods Sector by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of stocks from the industrial goods sector with a beta ratio of less than one as well as a positive dividend yield. In total, 76 stocks have a beta ratio lower than one of which 35 pay dividends. 11 stocks yielding above 3 percent.

Here is the table with some fundamentals:
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Take a closer look at the full table of best yielding low beta industrial goods stocks. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 18.8 while the average forward P/E ratio is 13.6. The dividend yield has an average value of 2.2 percent. Price to book ratio is 2.3 and price to sales ratio 1.3. The operating margin amounts to 10.6 percent.

Related stock ticker symbols:
MDC, KSW, WM, RTN, ESLT, LMT, CIX, CCF, POPE, RSG, EEI, MPR, LLL, GVA, CVA, SHW, EML, SVT, AOS, MKTAY, FAST, AMN, FELE, AAON, ATK, PRIM, MATW, CLC, WCN, MLI, FLIR, NJ, SXI, AME, WIRE,

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Ronald H. Muhlenkamp - Muhlenkamp Q2-2011 Fund Portfolio

Ronald H. Muhlenkamp - Muhlenkamp Q2-2011 Fund Investing Strategies By Dividend Yield – Stock Capital, Investment. Here is a current portfolio update of Ronald H. Muhlenkamp - Muhlenkamp - portfolio movements as of Q2/2011 (June 30, 2011). In total, he has 44 stocks with a total portfolio worth of USD 541,619,000.


Ronald H. Muhlenkamp’s fund positions as of Q2/2011 with actual share movements:

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UNH, PM, F, LH, ORCL, INTC, ABT, BRK.B, MSFT, PNC, COV, SAH, STT, DD, PFE, HPQ, CHK, CSCO, ADS, HSP, GLW, CNX, GME, HLX, ALGT, VECO, DAL, WPRT, T, COF, FSYS, RUSHA, ARO, ALSCC, PWER, ISSC, DRWI, PHM, KBH, AMSC, RUSHB, NVGN, MSHL

14 Cheap Dividend Challengers

Cheap Dividend Challengers by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of stocks noticed as Dividend Challengers. Such companies have a dividend history of consecutive years of dividend increases of 5 till 9 years. I screened 204 Dividend Challengers by cheap pricing ratios. First, the price to book ratio is under one. Second, the forward price to earnings ratio is under 15 and finally, the dividend yield is positive.

Here is the table with some fundamentals:
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Take a closer look at the full table of 14 cheap dividend challengers. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 11.6 while the average forward P/E ratio is 8.0 and price to free cash flow 9.5. The dividend yield has an average value of 3.2 percent. Price to book ratio is 0.8 and price to sales ratio 1.3. The operating margin amounts to 16.7 percent.

Related stock ticker symbols:
PNNT, ALNC, BHB, AXS, TRV, TWGP, THG, LLL, NTT, AMP, AIZ, AFG, VSEC, ISCA,

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Best Yielding Royalty Trusts

The 10 Highest-Yielding Royalty Trusts By Fool. I ran a screen for the highest-yielding royalty trusts. The only limitation I've set is that they must have a market cap greater than $100 million.

Here are the top 10 highest-yielding royalty trusts the screen produced:


Company
Market Cap (in millions)
Yield
Whiting USA Trust I (NYSE: WHX  )
$235
19.50%
$158
11.60%
MV Oil Trust (NYSE: MVO  )
$460
10.30%
BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust (NYSE: BPT  )
$2,339
9.70%
Mesabi Trust (NYSE: MSB  )
$328
9.60%
ECA Marcellus Trust I
$481
9.30%
SandRidge Mississippian Trust I (NYSE: SDT  )
$702
9.10%
North European Oil Royalty Trust
$294
8.90%
Sabine Royalty Trust (NYSE: SBR  )
$888
7.90%
Cross Timbers Royalty Trust (NYSE: CRT  )
$267
6.90%


Related Ticker:
WHX, MVO, BPT, MSB, SDT, SBR, CRT

Source: Fool.com

14 Cheap Consumer Goods Dividend Stocks By Price-to-Free Cash Flow

Cheap Consumer Goods Dividend Stocks by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of stocks from the consumer goods industry with cheap price to free cash flow ratios (A value of less than 15). In addition, the companies have a market capitalization of more than $300 million as well as a dividend yield over 2 percent. 14 stocks fulfilled these criteria of which 6 yielding above 3 percent.

Here is the table with some fundamentals:
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Take a closer look at the full table of 14 cheap dividend stocks from the consumer goods industry. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 11.9 while the average forward P/E ratio is 9.9 and price to free cash flow 10.4. The dividend yield has an average value of 3.3 percent. Price to book ratio is 2.0 and price to sales ratio 0.7. The operating margin amounts to 9.0 percent.

Related stock ticker symbols:
PBI, UVV, NSANY, ALV, DPS, PII, KNL, SEE, GLT, MYE, XRX, KOF, SMP, CCH

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