15 attractively valued TSX stocks with profitability and declining price

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We are looking for companies with positive free cash flow and a declining stock price over the past year to find some that are trading at an attractive price

Note: Free cash flow is not calculated for financial corporations owing to their structure, so free-cash-flow-to-capital is not available.an investment manager involved in credit strategies and private equity, stands out of the list with a relative EPI of 2.17. The nature of its profits is volatile since most of it comes from changes in the fair value of their investments.

has a return on capital of 14.9 per cent, the highest of our list, and a juicy dividend of 5.3. The life insurance industry has seen some tough times in the past decade with historically low long-term interest rates, but that could be about to change with the Canadian 10-year bond hitting 3.11 per cent, the highest level since 2011. The company will release its first-quarter results on Wednesday.

Investors are advised to do further research before investing in any of the companies listed in the accompanying table.Be smart with your money. Get the latest investing insights delivered right to your inbox three times a week, with the Globe Investor newsletter.

 

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