Friday, August 31, 2012

7 Low-Debt, Undervalued Small-Cap Stocks


There can be two trains of thought that occur when the price of a stock dips. Some might think it is wonderful news and a great opportunity to get in on a stock at a good price. Others might be more wary and wonder if there is something fundamentally wrong with the company. For investors who follow the second line of thinking, it can be helpful to review ratios that compare sales and earnings as well as debt ratios to find out more about the health of the company. Today we ran a scan of small-cap stocks that appear to be trading below their true value. In addition, all of the companies in our list have minimal long-term debt, which points to a solid capital structure. We think you will find our list worthy of further analysis.The Long-Term Debt/Equity Ratio is a variation of the traditional debt-to-equity ratio; this
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