Safety and growth are a good combination but hard to find. Safe stocks don’t exist because with your shares you are a part of the business and must carry all fluctuations. But there are more or less risky businesses. Growth is your wealth driver. A growing business is a good business and makes you richer when your company employs more people and generates higher sales and incomes over a couple of years.
Today I try to combine all three factors: growth, bargains and safeness. I will screen dividend growth stocks with 10 to 25 years of consecutive dividend growth by low P/E and beta ratios: The P/E should be under 15 and the beta ratio must below 0.5. Here are my favorite stocks: PPL Corporation (PPL), RenaissanceRe (RNR) and W.R. Berkley (WRB).
Source: Guru Focus
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