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Zacks.com Featured Highlights: Norbord, Huntington Ingalls, Lam Research, Patrick Industries, SK Telecom And Citizens Financial

By Zacks Investment ResearchStock MarketsDec 12, 2017 08:50PM ET
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Zacks.com Featured Highlights: Norbord, Huntington Ingalls, Lam Research, Patrick Industries, SK Telecom And Citizens Financial
By Zacks Investment Research   |  Dec 12, 2017 08:50PM ET
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Chicago, IL – December 13, 2017 - Stocks in this week’s article Norbord Inc. (NYSE:OSB) , Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (NYSE:HII) , Lam Research Corporation (NASDAQ:LRCX) , Patrick Industries Inc. (NASDAQ:PATK) , SK Telecom Co., Ltd. (NYSE:SKM) and Citizens Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE:CFG) .

5 Low Leverage Stocks to Withstand Interest Rate Hike

Leverage, in particular financial leverage, is the amount of debt that an entity uses to buy more assets. In corporate finance, debt financing is a well-known term, which is used as a tool by companies to ensure smooth business operations. Since companies have limited funds, they need exogenous funding to boost their financial resources from time to time for expansion of operations.

Even with the option for equity financing, companies prefer borrowing funds as these are easily and cheaply available. Moreover, using financial leverage rather than acquiring more equity capital is favored as equity financing reduces the earnings per share of existing shareholders.

Yet the word “debt” is unnerving for many. This is because while debt brings with it the capacity to spend a little bit more, it also carries the burden of repayment with additional interest in the future. In fact, the related amount of interest expense may overwhelm the borrower if it does not earn sufficient returns to offset the interest expense. This is a particular problem when interest rates rise or the returns from assets decline.

Also when the amount of debt a company bears becomes exorbitant, it poses greater risk. In fact, companies with high debt loads are more vulnerable during economic downturns and can even go bankrupt.

Considering this and the fact that analysts are currently estimating a hike in U.S. interest rates at the upcoming Fed meet this month, investors may feel shaky. Nevertheless, this does not indicate that one should totally dissuade from equity investment.

What investors need now is to choose stocks prudently, avoiding those with high debt loads. So the crux of safe investment lies in identifying low leverage stocks.

And here comes the importance of leverage ratios, which have been constructed historically to safeguard investors from becoming victims of debt trap. Debt-to-equity ratio is one such measure, perhaps the most popular one, to evaluate a company’s credit worthiness, for potential equity investments.

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Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (HII): Free Stock Analysis Report

Norbord Inc. (OSB): Free Stock Analysis Report

Citizens Financial Group, Inc. (CFG): Free Stock Analysis Report

SK Telecom Co., Ltd. (SKM): Free Stock Analysis Report

Lam Research Corporation (LRCX): Free Stock Analysis Report

Patrick Industries, Inc. (PATK): Free Stock Analysis Report

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