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20 Stocks With A Free Cashflow Inital Yield Over 5%

A profitable company is solid and a good investment if it growth and scales its profits. That's a fact. 

But often we see earnings that are no earnings. The cash flow is often higher or lower and the need for capital expenditures makes it more complicated to evaluate the true earnings for return orientated investors.

A High free cash flow can be used for so many interesting things like organic growth, merger and acquisitions or even buybacks and special dividends.

Attached I've compiled a few stocks that offer a free cash flow yield over 5 percent. That’s a good initial yield in my view.


Here are my favorite results...


19 Cheap Stocks With A Free Cashflow Yield Over 6.67%

Everyone needs cheap stocks for a solid return. But what cheap really means depends on your growth expectations.

I tell you that earnings are not equal to free cash flow. Some companies need much money to grow or they put large amounts of cash into the business to keep them alive due to high amortizations.

If you look for cheap stocks, you also need to cheap price to free cash flow ratios.

Today I would like to introduce a few dozen or and a few more stocks with a cheap price to free cash flow ratio (less than 15). A ratio under 15 indicates that the potential payout yield is over 6.67%.

In addition, I've only listed those stocks with a positive earnings growth outlook for the next five years. That's in my view a method to filter only well-running business.

Despite the tight criteria, the screen also produced some struggling companies like BHP or Rio Tinto. I like them for sure but I do believe that they are not worth investing while the commodity price still low or at multi-year lows.

Here are the results from my screen...

12 High-Yielding And Fairly Priced Dividend Stocks

Sometimes high dividends can be transient as the business may not be able to support it long term. In compiling this list, we have also considered the safety of the dividend and this is indicated by a high dividend coverage ratio. 

These companies have also grown their dividends at a nice clip over the last 5 years which shows their commitment to dividend payments and shareholder returns. 

While nothing is certain, this is a great list to start with and conduct further research in each of these stocks to figure out if they are good investments for your portfolio or not.

Attached you can find a list of stocks that might look attractive now. Each of the resutls pay a dividend over 3 percent yerly and have a low price-to-earnings ratio. Dividends grew by more than 10 percent over the past 5 years and those payments are coverd more than two times.

The value focus on the market moves more to Energy, Commodity and Energy related engineering stocks.

In addition, there are also a few retailing stocks that look cheap. Macy's, Kohls, GameStop, Wal-Mart, BestBuy, Bed Bath & Beyond are a few examples.

They could also be cheap for a reason: Online retailers like Amazon or ebay gaining more and more market share.

However, back to the results. Here are the 12 best results for value investors who look for dividend income.

12 High-Yielding And Fairly Priced Dividend Stocks are...

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On July 30, 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 July 30, 2013. In total, 42 stocks go ex dividend - of which 17 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.13%.


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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Realty Income Corp.
O
8.66B
62.39
1.94
14.31
4.92%
Bank of Montreal
41.57B
11.01
1.60
3.18
4.45%
People's United Financial Inc.
4.77B
20.86
1.02
4.72
4.27%
Genesis Energy LP
4.18B
41.85
4.65
0.98
3.96%
Pinnacle West Capital
6.55B
15.74
1.63
1.95
3.65%
Paychex, Inc.
14.32B
25.17
8.08
6.16
3.57%
Hasbro Inc.
6.14B
19.30
4.21
1.51
3.40%
MeadWestvaco Corporation
6.41B
37.09
1.91
1.17
2.75%
The Mosaic Company
22.41B
11.90
1.67
2.25
1.90%
NRG Energy, Inc.
8.94B
13.11
0.93
1.03
1.73%
Advanced Semiconductor
6.16B
14.03
1.64
0.92
1.72%
Brookfield Asset Management
23.29B
20.13
1.35
1.19
1.59%
CARBO Ceramics Inc.
2.02B
26.21
2.77
3.34
1.36%
The AES Corporation
9.30B
-
2.01
0.52
1.28%
First Republic Bank
5.59B
13.75
1.80
4.26
1.13%
Casey's General Stores Inc.
2.57B
23.47
4.27
0.35
1.07%
Aon Corporation
21.41B
21.64
2.83
1.84
1.04%
Zoetis Inc.
15.22B
32.72
21.43
3.47
0.85%

Next Week's Top Yielding Ex-Dividend Stocks

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 Between July 29 and August 04, 2013. In total, 123 stocks go ex dividend - of which 61 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.40%.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners
32.23B
40.06
3.62
3.41
6.07%
Southern Company
39.45B
19.29
2.19
2.34
4.48%
Bank of Montreal
41.57B
11.10
1.61
3.21
4.46%
Enterprise Products Partners LP
55.74B
22.58
4.01
1.31
4.30%
Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.
18.48B
17.41
2.75
0.47
4.27%
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
40.10B
41.62
2.94
3.24
3.93%
Paychex, Inc.
14.32B
25.17
8.08
6.16
3.57%
Pfizer Inc.
211.08B
20.83
2.57
3.66
3.27%
Texas Instruments Inc.
43.29B
24.44
3.95
3.44
2.86%
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
15.41B
19.86
2.93
0.99
2.72%
Ford Motor Co.
F
66.77B
11.50
3.79
0.49
2.35%
The Mosaic Company
22.41B
11.90
1.67
2.25
1.90%
Brookfield Asset Management
23.29B
20.13
1.35
1.19
1.59%
Aon Corporation
21.37B
21.78
2.82
1.84
1.04%
Zoetis Inc.
15.22B
32.72
21.43
3.47
0.85%
Morgan Stanley
52.85B
39.57
0.86
1.55
0.72%
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A.
63.79B
10.09
1.70
2.19
0.62%
Citigroup, Inc.
C
158.75B
16.68
0.83
2.44
0.08%