Today, January 29, investors have three stocks with compelling buy ranks and robust income characteristics to consider. Let’s dive into these promising picks:
Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc. (SASR) – this bank holding company for Sandy Spring Bank has seen a 12.7% increase in the Zacks Consensus Estimate for its current-year earnings over the last 60 days.
Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc. Price and Consensus
With a Zacks Rank #1, this company offers a dividend yield of 5.3%, significantly higher than the industry average of 2.9%.
Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc. Dividend Yield (TTM)
Flushing Financial Corporation (FFIC) – this bank holding company for Flushing Bank has witnessed a 1.2% increase in the Zacks Consensus Estimate for its next year earnings over the last 60 days.
Flushing Financial Corporation Price and Consensus
Similar to Sandy Spring, this Zacks Rank #1 company offers a compelling dividend yield of 5.1%.
Flushing Financial Corporation Dividend Yield (TTM)
Credicorp Ltd. (BAP) – a diversified financial services company that has seen a 2% increase in the Zacks Consensus Estimate for its next year earnings over the last 60 days.
Credicorp Ltd. Price and Consensus
Credicorp, another Zacks Rank #1 company, boasts a dividend yield of 4.5%, outperforming the industry average of 4.1%.
Credicorp Ltd. Dividend Yield (TTM)
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