Your youth, intelligence, desire, «telling your story» and most important «hands - on experience», should help you reach most any goal, including
a nice portfolio of income producing properties Josh!
With that much appreciation and total value to play with, you could 1031 into a verrrry
nice portfolio of cash flow props.
Once you're going to have
a nice portfolio of pictures that are selling by themselves, you will be able to take long vacations and still make passive income
So yes, if you don't have a trustworthy advisor, buy
a nice portfolio of low - cost index funds and / or ETF's.
My time at Leddy's also helped me because once I moved, I ended up having
a nice portfolio of retail display designs and was able to get a job as the visual manager for J. Crew on the Third Street Promenade (along with one of my closest friends from college putting in a good word for me).
Not exact matches
I have no debts whatsoever, plenty
of cash savings, a very healthy retirement
portfolio, a
nice home all paid for, a good pension plus above average social security payments, so I am able to travel widely and stay in high end hotels.
Tadas over at Abnormal Returns did a
nice job summarizing some
of the current thinking from many different sources on the 60/40
portfolio.
While I'm not as concerned about my total
portfolio value as I am about dividend income, it's still
nice to see the value increase with additions
of new capital and capital gains.
Just wanted to stop by and say you've got a
nice batch
of companies in your
portfolio and your future self will be quite pleased with your present self.
It's a
nice reminder
of the benefits
of global and style diversification in a
portfolio after the a select group
of stocks in the U.S. have performed so well over the past couple
of years.
If the company is exceptional, and there is a
nice growth component inherent in the nature
of the enterprise itself, why not open the wallet above what you're usually comfortable paying and add some shares to your family's
portfolio?
Nice article, but like so many others writing about
portfolio allocation from a UK perspective, there is absolutely no mention
of corporate bonds.
JAB holding completed the acquisition
of Keurig Green Mountain Inc. (GMCR) in Mar and as a result I got paid at $ 91.00 / share while my cost / share was close to $ 45.00; a
nice capital appreciation, though, hate to let it go away, as I wanted to have some caffeine in my
portfolio Due to addition
of new companies over last several weeks and a reduction in one company, total number was 77 wonderful companies / etfs in my
portfolio.
There are some non-financial issues with being in equities in late retirement — although there's a case to be made that staying on top
of this helps retain intellectual facilities a bit if we look at Warren Buffet and his dreadful diet, looking at the state some people get into as they get older I'm not sure they should be licensed to drive an equity
portfolio unless they can sit on their hands and let that
nice Mr Vanguard sort out the rebalancing shenanigans...
You can use it to record course lists, grades, and attendance; it formats
nice - looking transcripts; it has a useful
portfolio feature which allows you to keep detailed records
of any extracurricular activities, projects, and community service in which your children participate; and it's got this lesson - plan generator which lets you type in plans day by day and then generates a tidy, organized printout
of everything you've got planned for a day, week, month, semester, or year.
Even worse, a lot
of these companies»
portfolios are really not that
nice at all.
One
of the
nice things about a DIY
portfolio is that I'm in control
of how the money gets allocated.
It's definitely worth a look if you're interested in a new kind
of fixed income investment which can serve as a
nice diversifier for your overall
portfolio.
A recent article from the Globe and Mail this past week reiterates much
of what is covered in our special series comparing commission - free ETFs at online brokerages — namely that while paying low or now commissions is
nice, ultimately you have to look at what exactly you are buying and whether that is the right fit for your
portfolio needs.
@DW: Google Finance
Portfolio tracker is
nice but it is hard to obtain a snapshot
of asset allocation.
Very
nice layout
of your
Portfolio and Dividend Income sections.
I can see the logic in wanting to have a
nice dividend
portfolio come retirement time to take advantage
of this.
An alternative idea is to treat the must - have and
nice - to - have portions
of your
portfolio in different ways.
Adding 84 shares
of OHI to my Dividend Retirement
portfolio increases my
portfolio yield on cost to 3.33 % (from 3.08 %), a very
nice boost.
You have a
nice well rounded and diversified
portfolio of streams.
For Alice, having a 30 - year TIPS laddered
portfolio of USD 10,000 real income each year would be a
nice supplement to her other sources
of income from Social Security benefits and defined - contribution retirement savings.
I would have a difficult time obtaining most
of the ratios used in the article and would think it would be
nice to see this method as an AAII model
portfolio.
While it's true that a simple 60/40
portfolio of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) and the iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) is actually enjoying a
nice run in 2016, up a little more than 3 % for the year, don't get used to it.
I made a couple
of large purchases in May for both
of my
portfolio so my forward income got a
nice boost.
The returns
of each individual property are
nice to know, but the overall
portfolio return is what is important.
You have a
nice portfolio here
of familiar names.
Mark «
Nice article, what did a all equity Global Diversified
portfolio return, yes I know not a good a idea, but alot
of us are wondering!»
It would be really
nice of you if you can review and share your expert opinion for below listed funds in my
portfolio
Consistent with my previous examples, I used a 30 - year investing period and a starting
portfolio of $ 1,000,000 to keep the numbers
nice and round.
nice portfolio, but do nt you think its high risk as all your stocks are
of high dividend yeilding stock s?
Just wanted to stop by and say you've got a
nice batch
of companies in your
portfolio and your future self will be quite pleased with your present self.
Generally customers seem happy with Aviat (candidly, have only talked to 2 and most feedback is from analyst community), continue to require multiple vendors and Aviat should get a
nice share
of the market going forward given its strong customer list, global footprint and competitive product
portfolio.
Setting up a type
of bond ladder in these funds would be a very
nice addition to a general bond fun in a
portfolio if investors want to manage it.
As we ride the ups and down
of the stock market roller coaster, it's
nice to know a portion
of your
portfolio consists
of a tangible investment that's largely uncorrelated to the equity market.
Each
of these categories can perform part
of the job in building a
nice diversified dividend growth
portfolio.
I must say it has been
nice to see more
of my
portfolio in the green this month.
If you're real frugal (I mean extreme) I bet you could start living on dividends already with that kind
of portfolio but then again it's
nice to have a cushion
I think it's entirely possible to assemble a diversified
portfolio from a
nice (but limited) selection
of cheap and interesting assets & markets from around the world.
Now, one
of the
nice things about my
portfolio management style is that I can ignore the markets for short amounts
of time, and 99 %
of the time, it doesn't matter.
If you build a bond
portfolio of ISD and CIF, you'll end up with a
nice combined 9.3 % dividend yield, thanks to CIF's amazing 10.6 % payout.
I haven't got time to highlight any individual shares today, but if you start reading Money Week magazine and you keep reading it for a couple
of months every week, you'll soon start to pick up some
nice stock ideas for your
portfolio.
$ 450... and I love the presentation
of the whole
portfolio, providing a
nice snapshot on where you currently.
If you build a fortress around the must - have component
of your
portfolio, you can treat the
nice - to - have with more freedom.
Adrian Mastracci,
portfolio manager with Vancouver - based Lycos Wealth Management Inc., quips the problem
of million - dollar RRSPs is «a
nice problem to have.»
This certainly isn't going to be the high flyer
of the
Portfolio, but it does offer a
nice complement to the other
Portfolio stocks which are higher growth, lower yield.