S&P 500 companies are not the only market segment
where dividend growth strategies are appealing.
Not exact matches
If so, you may want to look into a more conservative
strategy like
dividend growth stocks or index funds
where the focus is on the long - term and building wealth slowly.
My investing
strategy is divided into two segments: the core portfolio built with strong & stable stocks meeting all our requirements, and the second part called the «
dividend growth stock addition»
where I may ignore one of the metrics mentioned in principles # 1 to # 5 for a greater upside potential (e.g. riskier pick as well).
Dividend growth investing is a
strategy where one buys equity in businesses with solid fundamentals and competitive advantages.
An emphasis on this investment
strategy - as opposed to
growth - stock investing,
where cash flow is reinvested in a business rather than paying
dividends - is often chosen by individuals living off the income from their investment portfolios.
The way I was looking at patience in regards to the article was the long period of time that using a
dividend growth investment
strategy takes to really build your wealth / passive income to the point
where you can choose whether or not to work (become financially independent).
Where to Get Good
Dividend Investment Ideas on Roadmap2Retire The Paradox of Saving and Investing by
Dividend Growth Investor Rethinking Work in Early Retirement by Our Next Life Our Financial Independence Assumptions by Tawcan How to 80/20 the Hell Out of Your Life — The Pareto Principle by ThinkSaveRetire Combining Index Investing &
Dividend Investing in Your Portfolio by Sure
Dividend Strategy Adjustment — Taxes (Series Part 2) by
Dividend Diplomats Memories Made by Income Surfer The
Strategy Tax by A Wealth of Common Sense Buffett: The
Growth Investor?
At the end of the day, I've relied on my savings and
dividend growth investing
strategy to get me to
where I'm now at.