I plan on talking
about dividend stocks, where they are at today and comparing them to 5 year dividend yield averages.
I definitely hope that this allows some people to
think about dividend growth investing in a whole new way.
There is more to
know about dividend paying companies when it comes to considering an investment decision.
Introduction to Dividend Paying Stocks When people
talk about dividend paying stocks, their focus is often on the dividend income they provide.
One of my goals when I first decided to
blog about dividend growth investing and frugal living was that I wanted this to be a window into my life.
We mentioned real estate above, but what
about dividend paying stocks, coffee farms, oil wells, timber, etc... there are always investment opportunities.
The nice
thing about dividend income is that it can provide steady monthly income while the stocks themselves remain untouched.
Some investors prefer high dividends, others prefer dividend growth, and some look at valuation and don't
care about dividends at all.
But the thing I really
love about dividend growth investing is that it reinforces one to stay patient.
Fortunately, there are many tools that are freely and easily accessible, designed to help investors estimate the value of
just about any dividend growth stock.
There's a lot to
like about dividend investing, as it has certain features that are attractive to investors.
With regard to dividends, I learned
about dividends in a junior high school personal finance class.
I would like to also hear what others have to
say about dividend investing as a form of passive revenue.
Hi guys thanks for stopping by at my
site about dividend investing and how I want to create passive income through dividends.
I've already discussed two of those parameters in a recent
post about dividend growth ratio and dividend yield.
Dividend growth investing is a core focus of mine and there continues to be a number of
myths about dividend investing.
Growth of annual dividend income is fantastic, and I'm learning quite a
lot about dividend investing just by blogging about it.
Introduction It seems like I've been writing
only about dividend growth stocks for what seems like forever.
She's been blogging
about her dividend earning since 2008, and although she is Canadian, many of her thoughts still apply to American investors.
I only have a vague
idea about the dividends that are paid out, the fees collected by brokerages and fund companies, the taxes withheld or penalties charged!