Military expenditure shrunk in 2013 by 1.9% but not all countries are spending less.
Military spending in North America and in Western and Central European countries has continued to decline, while other countries such as Brazil and Russia have increased their arms investments.
I'm not a military guy but my guess is that it could be possible to come back to cold war times. Maybe Europe is creating an own army to fight against Russia. There is a lot of rumor in the market.
Who might benefit? Defense and Aerospace stocks.
Today, I've created a small overview of defense stocks with good dividends that might catch a good part of military budget.
You can also get more dividend ideas from the military and defense industry in my recent articles.
Which stocks do you like?
These are the highlights....
6 Cheap Dividend Aristocrats Everybody Must Love
Dividend
Aristocrats are popular on the market because they have achieved to hike
dividends over more than 25 years.
A rising
income is an important issue for cash-flow orientated investors. I’m such a
person and put my eyes also on this category of stocks.
Today, I
like to introduce some of the cheapest stocks from the index which is organized
by Standard & Poor’s.
As of the
time of writing, only eleven stocks have a low forward P/E of which four yield
over three percent.
If you are looking for more cheap stocks with solid income growth, you should discover my articles from the category.
If you are looking for more cheap stocks with solid income growth, you should discover my articles from the category.
These are
my main favorites:
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ABBV,
ADM,
AFL,
BEN,
CB,
Cheap Stock,
Dividend Aristocrats,
Dividend Champions,
Dividend Growth,
DOV,
EMR,
Growth,
NUE,
PNR,
SWK,
T
7 Good Running Companies That May Pay A Dividend For The First Time
Dividends are great but not all
companies pay a dividend. Why? Well, there are many reasons, some might put all
free cash-flow into the business in order to boost growth or they are buying
back own shares and increases your stake in the company.
Those activities make only sense
whey they have a stable running and continuous growing business like McDonalds
or Coca Cola.
The second reason
why a corporate pays no dividend is because they do not earn money and make
losses. That's a really bad issue and I can tell you that it doesn't make sense
to put money into a loss-generating machine.
Back to the topic
of this article, today I like to introduce 7 stocks with a forward-orientated business that did not pay dividends buy may do it in the near future. It's always great to see what kind of stocks may appear on your dividend radar before others might see it.
Don't look to critical at the P/E valuation. The Enterprise Value gives a more fair view of the stocks. Most of them sit on tons of cash. I've written also a good article about stocks with the biggest cash accounts abroad. GE was on the first place there.
If you like more ideas about Dividend Champions with zero debt, you should check out this article: Dividend Champions With Zero Debt And Promising Payout Growth.
These are the results....
Don't look to critical at the P/E valuation. The Enterprise Value gives a more fair view of the stocks. Most of them sit on tons of cash. I've written also a good article about stocks with the biggest cash accounts abroad. GE was on the first place there.
If you like more ideas about Dividend Champions with zero debt, you should check out this article: Dividend Champions With Zero Debt And Promising Payout Growth.
These are the results....
5 High-Quality European Dividend Payers
When I read all these articles
about investing strategies and look at the moves from big gurus, I see Europe
as a dominant investing target.
As you might know,
the ECB plans to embark on a bond-buying stimulus program totaling upwards of
$1 trillion that will run through September 2016.
Improving growth
prospects and upcoming stimulus efforts should investors consider European
stocks; more specifically, we want to focus on high-quality, dividend-paying
stocks that conservative investors may want to gain exposure to in an effort to
geographically diversify their portfolios.
Buying abroad make sense in some way. I've published some interesting articles around this topic in the past.
Buying abroad make sense in some way. I've published some interesting articles around this topic in the past.
Below are five
fundamentally-sound sound European dividend stocks that can help beef up your
portfolio’s overall yield:
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BUD,
Dividend,
Dividend Growth,
Foreign Stocks,
Large Cap,
NVO,
SAP,
UL
10 Dividend Stocks With The Biggest Off-Shore Cash Accounts
Federal Banks flooding the markets
with cheap money and cash generating companies hoarding money oversea. These
should be USD 2.1 Trillion overseas to avoid taxes.
Microsoft Corp., Apple Inc., Google
Inc. and five other tech firms now account for more than a fifth of the $2.10
trillion in profits that U.S. companies are holding overseas.
What happens with the money? It's
not clear. Obama plans to tax them. Others like to spend money by mergers and
acquisitions off the boarder. A different option is to pay dividends and start
share buybacks.
You may also like: 3 Dow Jones Stocks With Shareholder Yields Over 10%
You may also like: 3 Dow Jones Stocks With Shareholder Yields Over 10%
If you are looking for companies
who sit on tons of cash and don't know what to do with it, you can screen the
attached list. I hope it gives you a great overview about the stocks with solid
cash mountains, especially those with more than $20 billion or more.
Below are also the top 10 results introduced with more fundamental data.
Below are also the top 10 results introduced with more fundamental data.
These are the 10
top dividend paying results...
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