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Dividend Stocks At Fresh New 52-Week Highs - #Verizon #HormelFoods #AudioCodes #EVERTEC

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Here is the list of Dividend Stocks At Fresh New 52-Week Highs:


Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend Price Target Price
VZ Verizon Communications Inc. 16.61 12.12 1.82 4.55 4.21%     57.21        56.71  
WEC WEC Energy Group, Inc. 20.85 19.92 2.88 2.27 3.16%     69.92        68.58  
FCAP First Capital, Inc. 17.42 - 5.32 1.78 2.14%     43.00    - 
FBSS Fauquier Bankshares, Inc. 16.21 - 3.66 1.59 1.97%     24.35        17.50  
TDS Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. - 29.75 0.73 0.82 1.94%     33.02        34.33  
HRL Hormel Foods Corporation 25.55 23.03 2.34 4.18 1.77%     42.44        37.08  
AUDC AudioCodes Ltd. 56.12 19.37 2.11 3.82 1.67%     12.01        10.00  
LW Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. 31.49 23.91 3.25 - 0.99%     78.16        74.21  
EVTC EVERTEC, Inc. 34.64 13.63 4.33 9.69 0.78%     25.77        24.75  

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Despite The Market Sell-Off: Here Are 20 Dividend Stocks At Fresh New 52-Week Highs

Dear Reader, find below a list of 20 Dividend Stocks At Fresh New 52-Week Highs. Creating such high-quality content is hard work and takes a lot of time. You might have noticed that we don't display ads or get paid for our posts. We deliver this information for free.

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Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend Price Target Price
MTBCP Medical Transcription Billing, Corp. - - 9.89 11.14 9.89%     27.80    - 
FRO Frontline Ltd. - 16.45 1.65 0.95 9.45%       6.35          5.10  
OHI Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. 79.26 20.24 7.45 1.87 7.99%     33.05        30.78  
AM Antero Midstream Partners LP 24.68 15.82 7.13 4.19 4.88%     34.03        37.79  
VZ Verizon Communications Inc. 15.78 11.45 1.73 4.32 4.44%     54.33        56.58  
FE FirstEnergy Corp. - 15.3 1.41 2.41 3.78%     38.05        39.47  
OGE OGE Energy Corp. 18.72 17.57 3.27 1.91 3.57%     37.27        37.83  
AES The AES Corporation 34.78 11.3 0.92 2.95 3.52%     14.78        13.75  
PEG Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated 19.3 16.48 2.97 1.94 3.30%     54.53        56.00  
WEC WEC Energy Group, Inc. 20.54 19.64 2.83 2.23 3.21%     68.88        68.50  
SJI South Jersey Industries, Inc. - 21.08 2.32 2.32 3.11%     36.04        36.29  
NXRT NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc. 12.69 - 4.98 2.96 2.92%     34.23        34.21  
CMS CMS Energy Corporation 20.34 20.08 2.1 3.04 2.84%     50.28        50.53  
AEE Ameren Corporation 20.88 20.26 2.56 2.18 2.78%     65.94        65.03  
MRK Merck & Co., Inc. 48.35 15.18 4.55 5.81 2.73%     70.45        73.92  
NWN Northwest Natural Gas Company - 28.65 2.83 2.67 2.68%     70.43        58.67  
NEE NextEra Energy, Inc. 13.89 20.64 4.86 2.46 2.57%   172.75      178.94  
NJR New Jersey Resources Corporation 9.33 23.48 1.46 2.85 2.49%     47.03        47.00  
OGS ONE Gas, Inc. 24.77 24.87 2.65 2.19 2.19%     83.97        75.20  
TDS Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. - 25.8 0.71 0.8 2.00%     32.07        34.33  

10 S&P Stocks With The Lowest Cash To Debt Ratios

Apple has tons of cash, right, but the technology giant also owns massive debt. 

If you subtract those burdens from the cash account, you see that Apples cash is much smaller as many might think. A useful way to evalueate this problem is to calculate the cash-to-debt ratio.


Cash To Debt Ratio compares a company's operating cash flow to its total debt, which, for purposes of this ratio, is defined as the sum of short-term borrowings, the current portion of long-term debt and long-term debt. 


This ratio provides an indication of a company's ability to cover total debt with its yearly cash flow from operations. The higher the percentage ratio, the better the company's ability to carry its total debt.


Attached I've made the effort to select those stocks from the S&P 500 with the lowest cash to debt ratio


These are the 10 stocks with the lowest ratio...

20 Top Yielding Electic Utilites With Sustainable Dividend Payouts For Growth

Well-managed electric utilities are excellent candidates for a dividend reinvestment portfolio. Typically, electric utilities generate lots of excess cash and pay it out as dividends to shareholders.

But not all utilities are equal. Some pay high amounts of their net income to shareholders in form of dividends, other only a small part. Be very wary of stocks with high dividend yields and high payout ratios. They are not sustainable and increase the debt level of the company over the long-term.

I'm looking for those utilities with low dividend payouts in order to get sustainable dividend payments over years that might grow, year over year for decades.

Attached you can find a detailed list of 20 electric utilities that might give investors a small hedge due to a solid dividend growth history and sustainable dividend payouts.

These are the 4 top yielding results in detail...

8 Best Dividend Stock Bets For 2016

After a modest year for stocks in 2015, we need to look for fresh investment ideas in 2016. To find some great dividend-stock ideas, we first looked for companies whose businesses seemed poised for decent sales and earnings growth, even in a still-challenging U.S. economy.

Next, we looked for dedication to rising dividend payments. Though many companies pledge periodic stock buybacks as a way to return capital to investors, dividend payments are commitments—and increasing that commitment says a lot about executives' confidence.

Finally, we sought stocks that appeared ready to deliver a good total return—meaning share-price appreciation plus dividend income. Investors who seek high yield alone often sacrifice share-price growth and dividend growth over time.

By screening the market with the above mentioned criteria, 8 stocks came on our watchlist.

Here are the results...

38 Dividend Growth Utilities With A Solid Finance Basis Or Earnings Growth

If there is one thing every investor can appreciate, it is a growing stream of reliable dividends. With the Federal Reserve aiming to raise rates in December, the rate sensitive stocks have seen some price declines.

One of those rate sensitive sectors is the utility sector. To help investors find some of the best companies in the sector, I began researching those utility stocks with at least 5 straight years of dividend increases. 54 companies are part of the results. That's a huge number which I want to reduce by implementing higher restrictions. More about this method can be read below.

Some investors like to build their dividend growth portfolio with very different strategies. One trick that I have found can help investors stay on track is to mentally consider the costs they will need to pay each month of their life and to set a goal for covering those costs with dividend income.

There is a beautiful irony in being able to cover the costs an investor faces in their life with a dividend check from the same company that is selling them a product. When it comes to the utility companies, it makes sense to have a more diversified portfolio rather than simply owning the utility that covers the investor's primary residence. 

The simple geographic risk of a natural disaster impacting the company and the investor's life at the same time makes it ideal to use a portfolio with at least a few different utility companies, even when the investor wants to use a utility dividend check to pay for their cost.

Utilities are mostly not diversified but you can do it on your own by investing smaller amounts into several sub-industries.

I've created two charts from my dividend growth utility database. The first table lists all utilities with a debt-to-equity ratio below one. I think its also important to have a look at financial ratios, especially when rates go up in the near future.

The second chart gives an overview of dividend growth utilities with a predicted 5% earnings growth for the next five years. It's a more bullish view on future earnings.

Here are the results…

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On August 12, 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 August 12, 2013. In total, 22 stocks go ex dividend - of which 11 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 5.74%.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Sandridge Mississippian Trust II
774.72M
8.11
1.81
7.49
17.52%
SandRidge Mississippian Trust I
401.80M
5.04
1.58
4.71
17.00%
SandRidge Permian Trust
827.93M
6.57
1.72
6.06
14.84%
TECO Energy, Inc.
3.85B
16.88
1.67
1.31
4.92%
United Online, Inc.
776.04M
105.00
1.67
0.90
4.76%
Consolidated Edison Inc.
17.75B
16.97
1.49
1.44
4.06%
Regency Centers Corporation
4.65B
-
3.24
9.37
3.58%
Wisconsin Energy Corp.
9.94B
18.28
2.37
2.26
3.52%
Sandy Spring Bancorp Inc.
614.46M
14.06
1.27
4.21
2.60%
Valero Energy Corporation
20.11B
7.36
1.10
0.15
2.16%
Protective Life Corp.
3.44B
12.63
0.76
0.95
1.84%
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc.
1.70B
14.03
0.93
0.49
1.70%
Micrel Inc.
599.60M
54.16
2.61
2.41
1.65%
Pool Corp.
2.50B
30.84
7.22
1.25
1.42%
Beam, Inc.
10.64B
24.55
2.27
4.24
1.36%
United States Steel Corp.
X
2.61B
-
0.75
0.14
1.11%
Home Bancshares, Inc.
1.53B
22.49
2.87
8.26
1.10%
Carriage Services Inc.
326.32M
28.11
2.32
1.55
0.56%