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5 Picks Based on DuPont for Exciting Returns

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Return on equity (ROE) is a commonly used profitability ratio that measures the earnings a company generates from its equity. ROE is one of the top strategies on investors’ mind, when they set out to select stocks, as it enables them to distinguish between a profit-churner and a profit-burner. Investors can follow the ROE trend in companies and compare this to historical or industry benchmarks.

However, delving into the basic ROE and analyzing it at a deeper level, with the help of DuPont analysis, could lead to better returns. It’s basically taking ROE apart to examine how it works. Here is how DuPont breaks down ROE into its different components:

ROE = Net Income/Equity

Net Income / Equity = (Net Income / Sales) * (Sales / Assets) * (Assets / Equity)

ROE = Profit Margin * Asset Turnover Ratio * Equity Multiplier

ROE vs DuPont

Although the importance of ROE can’t be stressed enough, the fact is that it always doesn’t provide a complete picture. But the DuPont analysis allows investors to assess which of the elements is dominant in any change in ROE. It can help investors to segregate companies having high margins from those having high turnover. For example, high end fashion brands generally survive on high margin as compared with retail goods which rely on higher turnover.

In fact, it also sheds light on a company’s leverage status, which can go a long way in selecting stocks poised for gains. A lofty ROE could be due to the overuse of debt. Thus, ROE of a company can be misleading if it has a high debt burden.

So, an investor confined solely to an ROE perspective will be at a loss if he or she has to judge between two stocks of equal ratio. However, DuPont analysis will come to the rescue and find out the better stock. Thus, a company with a healthy mix of all the three metrics – profit margin, asset turnover ratio and equity multiplier – will be the most alluring.

Thankfully, DuPont analysis is not difficult, as the required numbers are available in a company’s income statement and balance sheet.

However, looking at the financial statements of each and every company separately can be a tedious task. Screening tools like Zacks Research Wizard can easily shortlist the stocks that look impressive with a DuPont analysis.

Screening Parameters

Profit Margin more than or equal to 5: As the name suggests, it is a measure of how profitably the business is running. Generally, it is the key contributor to ROE.

Asset Turnover Ratio more than or equal to 2: It allows an investor to assess management’s efficiency in using assets to drive sales.

Equity Multiplier between 1 and 3: It’s an indication of how much debt the company uses to finance its assets.

Zacks Rank less than or equal to 2: Stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) or 2 (Buy) generally outperform the market.

Current Price more than $5: This screens out the low priced stocks. However, when looking for lower priced stocks, this criterion can be removed.

Here are 5 stocks that made it through the screen:

Nutrisystem, Inc.

PetMed Express, Inc. (PETS - Free Report)

Wabash National Corp. (WNC - Free Report)

Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co. Ltd. (SHI - Free Report)

Marcus & Millichap, Inc. (MMI - Free Report)

Each of these picks has immense potential. You can generate similar lists on your own by signing up now for your 2-week free trial to the Research Wizard and start using this screen in your own trading.

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