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Safe 10%+ Dividend Yield Dogs

Safe 10%+ Dividend Yield Dogs (Source: Seeking Alpha)



Safe 10%+ Dividend Yield Dogs (Source: Seeking Alpha)

20 Highest Yielding Asian ADR's

The search for yield is increasingly difficult, with interest rates around the world now close to record lows. This could push investors toward Asian high dividend stocks.

I recently started looking more closely at Asian ADRs I know well. Many names have come up enough, or have increased their dividend payout enough, that they may now be attractive to US investors looking for yield. 

These yields are, in most cases, a bit lower than what one would find in the US. However, I think they possess some advantages from which an investor looking for a high-yield portfolio of securities might benefit.

Investors should still remain selective in the Asian high dividend space, focusing on those with stable cash flow and a track record of sustainable dividends. Within traditional Asian high dividend sectors, I like Singapore and Hong Kong real estate investment trusts, and select telecom stocks.

Attached you will find a selection of the highest yielding, higher capitalized Asian dividend stocks, listed as a ADR. 

Here are the results...

20 Cheap Dividend Challenger Dogs With Yields Up To 11.79%

If income is your investment objective, the deck is stacked against you, as interest rates remain velcroed to record lows. But there are attractive dividend stocks out there, provided you can commit for the long run. 

The Dividend Growth stocks from 5 to 50 years of consecutive dividend growth are the most popular stocks within the long-term income asset class.

I often write about stocks with a longer investment period and one basic approach is to look at the past performance of a business in order to develop future prospects of the firm. 

I believe that a good past performance tells us something about the quality of the business, the market barriers, brands and consumer loyalty. It also tells us something about volume products and the art of business, the magic formula about selling a product.

Today I like to introduce some of the highest yielding stocks with cheap price mutiples from the Dividend Challengers list. Each of the stocks has increased dividends by more than 5 years in a row.

These are the best dogs from the Dividend Challengers list...

20 Great Dividend Stocks With Yields Between 10.20% and 20.63%

Any income investor is aware that with interest rates being so low for so long, market prices for bonds and dividend stocks are likely to fall as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.

But even after the Fed changes direction and begins raising the federal funds rate above the range of zero to 0.25%, where it has been locked since late 2008, rates are likely to remain quite low for a long time.

So the market prices of income-producing securities may not fall as much as many investors fear, or maybe they’ll stage a recovery after the hysteria of the Fed’s likely near-term policy change wears off.

High-growth momentum stocks are nice, but many investors these days are more interested in stability and dependable dividends. 

If you’re an income-oriented investor, the attached list of high yielding dividend stocks is ideal for further research. Each of the stocks has a double-digit dividend yield with positive ROA and positive 5 year earnings growth forecasts.

Some of these stocks may be boring, some of the yields may not be thrilling and some may not have impressive earnings growth in their future. 

But all of the 20 dividend stocks are worth a deeper look when it comes to preserving capital and making regular dividend payments. Check out the list below and sort by company, yield or dividend history.

Here is the list...

Dividend Growth Dogs As Of July 2016

Top CCC Combo Dogs; 
Source: Seeking Alpha

The Highest Yielding Industrial Dogs

The Highest Yielding Industrial Dogs; Source: Seeking Alpha

Global Dividend Dogs For May 2016

Please find attached the current list of the Dividends Dogs for May 2016. The list contain 50 stocks with yields between 4.78% and 19.33%.

What is a dividend dog? 

 The "dog" moniker is earned in three steps: 

(1) any stock paying a reliable, repeating dividend 

(2) whose price has fallen to a point where its yield (dividend/price) 

(3) has grown higher than its peers (here in the Global collection) is tagged as a dividend dog. 




Global Dividend Dogs For May 2016, Source: Seeking Alpha

20 Cheapest High-Yield Dividend Challengers

Today's screen is focused on high yields and low P/E within the Dividend Challengers space. Those stocks managed to raise dividends by more than 5 years in a row. 

Challengers jumped over the first level of dividend growth barriers. One day they could become a Dividend Contender, Achiever, Champion, Aristocrat or even a Dividend King. 

Most Challengers have in common that they could fail to raise dividends in the future. There are more cyclic stocks on the list. The top yielding results com the credit services, REIT and oil and gas sector. 

My favorites are GMLP, SSW, STX, WDR, SSI, and SAFT. Which stocks do you like from the screen? Please let me know some of your thoughts by leaving a comment. Here are the 20 cheapest high-yield Dividend Challengers….

Here are the 20 cheapest high-yield Dividend Challengers…

10 Highly Profitable, High-Yield And Growth Orientated Stocks You Should Know

Right now there are roughly 1,400 companies in the U.S. that pay regular cash dividends, and they pay out in total about $410 billion. 

The dividends are in effect the vegetables. They’re the nutrients underneath the stock market that allow it to grow over time. Over long periods, that American dividend stream has grown at roughly 5.5% per year. 

Over the last five years dividends in the S&P 500 have compounded about 13% per year. That’s in a period where the S&P 500 returned 14.5% per year. So the lion’s share of the equity return was driven by aggregate dividend growth.

Dividends are important but growth too. The optimal way to invest is to mix growth with dividends. Secondly, a corporate should grow at highly profitable rates. It does not make sense to scale a money loosing system to get poor.

Attached you will find 10 highly profitable growth orientated stocks that might deliver solid returns in the future.

10 Stocks I found related to the issue are....

5 Higher Yielding Growth Picks With Acceptable Price Ratios

I've recently published an article about stocks that combined dividends and growth. The article introduced five picks with attractive fundamentals but the yield ratios were really low.

Today I would like to fix this lack by showing you some higher yielding stocks with great earnings growth forecasts. 


In addition, the valuation could not be cheap because of the higher growth rates but they should be acceptable. These are my criteria in detail:

- Dividend Yield - Over 4%
- Payout Ratio - Under 100%
- Sales growth Past 5 years - Over 10%
- EPS growth Past 5 years - Over 10%
- EPS growth next 5 years - Over 10%
- Trailing P/E - Under 25
- Forward P/E - Under 20

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On May 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.

A full list of all stocks with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks May 16, 2013. In total, 22 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 9 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.43%.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Seaspan Corp.
1.45B
28.52
1.15
2.19
5.48%
Giant Interactive Group
1.92B
11.96
3.73
5.47
5.24%
Select Medical Holdings
1.15B
8.22
1.55
0.39
4.87%
Atmos Energy Corporation
4.02B
17.22
1.58
1.17
3.15%
PartnerRe Ltd.
5.32B
6.15
0.78
0.96
2.75%
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
37.56B
17.77
1.49
1.85
2.74%
Deluxe Corp.
1.99B
11.62
4.27
1.30
2.56%
Honeywell International Inc.
62.28B
20.45
4.63
1.65
2.07%
Ryder System, Inc.
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3.20B
15.31
2.14
0.51
2.01%
Snap-on Inc.
5.33B
16.91
2.91
1.81
1.66%
Hanesbrands Inc.
5.01B
16.61
5.28
1.11
1.57%
Bunge Limited
10.61B
28.75
0.93
0.17
1.50%
FLIR Systems, Inc.
3.50B
16.34
2.35
2.49
1.46%
Moody's Corp.
14.86B
21.44
32.53
5.28
1.20%
Watts Water Technologies
1.66B
23.55
1.77
1.15
1.11%
Woodward, Inc.
2.54B
17.91
2.38
1.35
0.87%
Tractor Supply Company
8.00B
29.63
7.74
1.69
0.70%

The Biggest Ex-Dividend Stocks On November 08, 2012

The Best And Biggest Ex-Dividend Stocks Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. 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-dividend date on the next trading day.

In total, 11 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend - of which 4 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.04%.

Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher capitalized Ex-Dividend stocks:

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Intersil Corporation
982.44M
110.00
0.95
1.54
6.23%
Seaspan Corp.
1.06B
52.66
0.97
1.65
5.93%
TECO Energy, Inc.
3.85B
15.12
1.68
1.26
4.93%
Hudson Valley Holding Corp.
322.29M
109.40
1.10
2.71
4.39%
Rockwell Automation Inc.
11.14B
15.32
5.79
1.78
2.38%
Richardson Electronics Ltd.
177.56M
25.07
0.92
1.17
2.08%
CNA Financial Corporation
7.89B
9.54
0.62
0.84
2.05%
Metals USA Holdings Corp.
560.95M
8.54
1.82
0.28
1.59%
Altera Corp.
10.21B
17.79
3.13
5.67
1.26%
Carriage Services Inc.
206.43M
27.21
1.57
1.04
0.87%
Landstar System Inc.
2.42B
18.96
6.50
0.86
0.46%

14 Services Stocks With Strongest Earnings Growth And Best Dividends

The Best Yielding Service Stocks With Highest Expected Growth Researched by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. The service sector is, after agriculture and industrials, the tertiary production level of an industrialized economy. The sector has a total market capitalization of USD 34.86 trillion and includes 907 companies. The average stock from the sector pays 1.58 percent in dividends and is currently valuated with a P/E ratio of 20.64.