3 Stocks With Military Might

Shares of defense contractors have taken off. And they have plenty of fuel to keep flying.

Not even a Wall Street seer could predict the course or end game in Iraq. Congress and the Bush Administration are locked in a struggle over policy, money and troop levels for that country. So what's the outlook for defense stocks, those publicly traded embodiments of the U.S. military-industrial complex? Pretty rosy, it seems, for several reasons.

The defense industry is cyclical, but not economically sensitive. If interest rates surge or economic growth trends down this year, it won't make much difference to these companies. What matters is the federal budget, and specifically the Defense Department's "budget authority" -- the military's authorization to spend. Typically, Defense writes the checks one to two years after receiving authorization.

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Contributing Writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance