These stocks have superior fundamentals that make dividend growth a quality and promising investment for the long term. These include a sustainable business model, a long track of profitability, rising cash flows, good liquidity, a strong balance sheet and some value characteristics. Further, a history of strong dividend growth indicates that dividend increase is likely in the future. Although these stocks do not necessarily have the highest yields, they have outperformed for a longer period than the broader stock market or any other dividend-paying stock. Here are five of the 10 stocks that fit the bill...
Atlanta-based PulteGroup Inc. (PHM) is engaged in homebuilding and financial services businesses, primarily in the United States. The company has a P/E ratio of 10.59 and an expected earnings growth rate of 22.1% for this year. Nebraska-based Werner Enterprises Inc. (WERN) is a transportation and logistics company primarily focused on transporting truckload shipments such as retail store merchandise, consumer products, grocery products and manufactured products. The company has a P/E ratio of 20.32 and delivered an earnings surprise in each of the past four quarters. Massachusetts-based Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (TMO) is a provider of analytical instruments, equipment, reagents and consumables, software, and services for research, manufacturing, analysis, discovery, and diagnostics worldwide. It has a P/E ratio of 27.67 and an expected earnings growth rate of 21.13% for this year. Florida-based Superior Uniform Group Inc. (SGC) manufactures and sells apparel and accessories in the United States and internationally. The company has a P/E ratio of 12.32. Its earnings are expected to grow 130.38% this year. Idaho-based Boise Cascade L.L.C. (BCC) operates as a wood products manufacturer and building materials distributor. The company has a P/E ratio of 13.63. Its earnings are expected to grow 59.8% this year.
Source: Yahoo Finance
5 Top-Ranked Dividend Growth Stocks Still At Bargain Prices
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