Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Analysts Love These 5 Dirt-Cheap Dividend Stocks


Are you a dividend investor on the hunt for moderate to high yields? If so, you're in luck, because today we focused on dividend stocks offering yields at 3% and greater, while at the same time appearing undervalued by their fundamentals. To find the best available, we only included stocks that analysts recently rated as 'Buy' or 'Strong Buy'. We came up with a diverse and interesting list of high-yielders.The Price/Cash Flow ratio is a price-multiple valuation metric that also measures a firm's future financial health. An advantage of using cash flow is that it removes non-cash factors, which helps provide a clearer picture of how much money the firm is taking in from a valuation standpoint.Price/Cash Flow Ratio = Current Stock Price/Cash Flow Per ShareThe Price/Earnings ratio is one of the most commonly used price-multiple metrics. Often, EPS from the last four quarters is used to
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