Tuesday, May 1, 2012

4 Dividend Stocks Hoarding Money But Trading At A Discount


Do you prefer stocks that pay back their investors with dividend income? Do you feel better knowing your favorite companies have enough cash to cover their operating expenses for a very long time? Looking for undervalued stocks? You might be interested in this list.The Current Ratio is a liquidity ratio used to determine a company's financial health. The metric illustrates how easily a firm can pay back its short obligations all at once through current assets. A company that has a current ratio of one or less is generally a liquidity red flag. Now this doesn't mean the company will go bankrupt tomorrow, but it also doesn't bode well for the company, and may indicate that it could have an issue paying back upcoming obligations.The Quick Ratio measures a company's ability to use its cash or assets to extinguish its current liabilities immediately. Quick assets include assets that
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