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Boost Your Portfolio in Q4 with this Return on Equity Stock Screener

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The busy stretch of the third quarter earnings season began Tuesday with some of the big banks. Now the results will continue to pour in over the next several weeks and Wall Street will be paying close attention.

The hope is that the actual quarterly earnings results either match or top our Zacks estimates since they are currently trending heavily in the right direction. This helps highlight the fact that the economy is bouncing back even the though the coronavirus remains a concern (also read: Q3 Bank Earnings in the Spotlight Next Week).

Despite near-term uncertainty surrounding the election, the market is still up big from its virus lows and has already started to bounce back from its early September drop. And with the Fed helping support stocks via low interest rates, investors might want to continue to buy.

That said, we searched for stocks by utilizing one of the fastest and best gauges of how effectively management runs a company, which could come in handy during these tough times.

ROE

Return on Equity or ROE helps investors understand if a firm’s executives are creating assets with investors’ cash or burning it. ROE shows a company’s ability to turn assets into profits. Put another way, this vital metric measures the profits made for each dollar of shareholder equity.

ROE is calculated as net income / shareholder's equity. For example: if $0.10 of assets are created for each $1 of shareholder equity that would equal a ROE of 10%.

Overall, Return on Equity is a great item to use regardless of what type of investor you are since it provides insight into management’s ability to create value and keep costs under control. Plus, if ROE slips, it can alert us to potential problems.

With all that said, let’s take a look at this screen’s parameters and see the companies proving they can return value to shareholders instead of churning through their cash…

• Zacks Rank equal to 1

The Zacks Rank looks at upward earnings estimate revisions, among other metrics, in order to find companies that are projected to see their earnings get stronger. In fact, beginning with a Zacks Rank #1 can be a great starting point because it boasts an average annual return of over 25% per year during the last 30 years.

• Price greater than or equal to 5

Today we ruled out any stocks that are trading for less than $5 a share because they can be more volatile and speculative.

• Price/Sales Ratio less than or equal to 1

On top of that, we are looking for a low price to sales ratio. Today we went with 1 or below as this range is usually thought to provide better value since investors pay less for each unit of sales.

• % (Broker) Rating Strong Buy equal to 100 (%)

In this screen, we decided to go with companies that brokers are fully on board with since ratings are typically skewed strongly toward ‘buy’ and ‘strong buy.’

• ROE greater than or equal to 10

Lastly, but most importantly for today’s screen, we got rid of any companies with Return on Equity of less than 10 because the median ROE value for all of the stocks in the Zacks Universe is under 10.

Here are 2 of the 3 stocks that made it through today’s screen…

SYNNEX Corporation (SNX - Free Report)

Aviat Networks, Inc. (AVNW - Free Report)

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