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I’ve bought these 2 FTSE 250 shares for fat dividends!

These two FTSE 250 shares have taken a knock in 2022, after hitting highs earlier this year. But I’d happily buy both today, while they remain bargains.

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Something that happens most years is that share prices tend to slide during the summer. This lull may be due to lower trading and reduced liquidity as investors swap their laptops for sunny shores. Thus, to take advantage of recent price weaknesses, my wife and I have bought several cheap FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 shares.

However, this buying spree has only just started, as we have a lot more spare cash to invest in cheap UK stocks. In the meantime, here are two cheap FTSE 250 shares we bought recently for their market-beating dividend yields.

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#1. ITV

I’m far from being a fan of Love Island, but I know many young folk are gripped by this ITV (LSE: ITV) show. And it should provide a much-needed boost to ITV’s recently softening advertising revenues. Here’s how the UK’s leading commercial terrestrial broadcaster’s shares have performed over four different timescales:

One month4.2%
Six months-34.8%
One year-41.8%
Five years-59.4%

Clearly, ITV shares have taken a pretty brutal beating, especially over the past half-decade. As a result, its stock has been hurled into the FTSE 250’s bargain bin, according to these fundamentals:

Share price70.6p
52-week high127.2p
52-week low62.04p
Market value£2.8bn
Price/earnings ratio7.6
Earnings yield13.2%
Dividend yield4.7%
Dividend cover2.8

Right now, ITV shares offer a bumper earnings yield and dividend yield. What’s more, the group’s cash payout is covered almost three times by earnings. So even if the broadcaster/producer has a poor 2022-23, this cash yield should be fairly secure.

For the record, my wife bought ITV shares for our family portfolio a few weeks ago at about 68.4p, roughly 2.2p below the current price. And despite my worries about soaring inflation, higher interest rates, and a global recession, I’d gladly buy more shares in ‘cheap and cheerful’ ITV today.

#2. Royal Mail

Royal Mail (LSE: RMG) — the UK’s universal provider of postal services — was founded in 1516, so it’s very old. But its earnings have taken a knock recently — and union members recently voted to strike over their desire for higher pay. As a result, the shares have plunged since their highs of June 2021.

Here’s how this FTSE 250 share has performed over four time periods:

One month5.7%
Six months-32.8%
One year-43.7%
Five years-25.1%

Apart from a bounce this month, owning Royal Mail shares has been pretty painful over periods ranging from six months to five years. But as a veteran value investor, I’m drawn to such steep price falls. Here’s how the group’s fundamentals stack up today:

Share price297.04p
52-week high535.2p
52-week low257.43p
Market value£2.8bn
Price/earnings ratio4.8
Earnings yield20.7%
Dividend yield5.6%
Dividend cover3.7

Like ITV, Royal Mail stock offers a high earnings yield, plus a market-beating dividend yield, covered almost four times. And also like ITV, 2022 is proving much tougher than 2021 for Royal Mail. But I see deep value in this business, especially for patient, long-term investors like me. And that’s why I’d buy more shares of this FTSE 250 stock at current price levels!

Cliffdarcy has an economic interest in ITV and Royal Mail shares. The Motley Fool UK has recommended ITV. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services, such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool, we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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