Each weekend I highlight any notable articles that I came across over the past week. Though I may not always agree with each of the articles highlighted, they will often provide an interesting argument for their position. We can take some concepts that may or may not align with our vision, then apply them to our framework, and voila, a new idea is born.
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Friday, December 29, 2017
AFLAC Incorporated (AFL) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of AFLAC Incorporated (AFL). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Aflac Incorporated provides supplemental health and life insurance in Japan and the U.S. Products are marketed at work sites and help fill gaps in primary coverage.
Company Description: Aflac Incorporated provides supplemental health and life insurance in Japan and the U.S. Products are marketed at work sites and help fill gaps in primary coverage.
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Thursday, December 28, 2017
What's Your Retirement Vision?
Where there is no vision, the people perish.
-- Proverbs 29:18
Let's look at a couple of definitions from dictionary.com:
-- Proverbs 29:18
Let's look at a couple of definitions from dictionary.com:
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Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Duke Energy (DUK) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Duke Energy (DUK). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Duke Energy Corp. merged with Progress Energy in mid-2012, and is the largest electric power holding company in the U.S., serving more than 7 million customers in six states.
Company Description: Duke Energy Corp. merged with Progress Energy in mid-2012, and is the largest electric power holding company in the U.S., serving more than 7 million customers in six states.
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Tuesday, December 26, 2017
6 Stocks Compounding Your Returns With Increased Dividends
Too often we take a short-term approach, to our long-term detriment. There is a reason we don't see infomercials selling dividend growth investment strategies. For those looking to get rich now, a disciplined approach to investing that focuses on the long-term simply isn't appealing. If I knew in my 20's or 30's what I know now about dividend growth stocks, I would likely be retired now. The compounding power of growing dividends is tremendous.
Below are several companies that are demonstrating the power of compounding dividends by increasing their cash dividends:
Below are several companies that are demonstrating the power of compounding dividends by increasing their cash dividends:
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Monday, December 25, 2017
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Weekly Links: December 23, 2017
Each weekend I highlight any notable articles that I came across over the past week. Though I may not always agree with each of the articles highlighted, they will often provide an interesting argument for their position. We can take some concepts that may or may not align with our vision, then apply them to our framework, and voila, a new idea is born.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Consolidated Edison, Inc. is an electric and gas utility holding company serves parts of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Company Description: Consolidated Edison, Inc. is an electric and gas utility holding company serves parts of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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Wednesday, December 20, 2017
The Most Important Financial Statement When Selecting Dividend Growth Stocks
We all know what surprising the street will do to a stock's price. The street focuses on quarterly revenue, EPS, EBIT, EBITDA and margins. The income statement is where you find all the metrics that the street loves. Therefore, the income statement must be the most important financial statement... or is it?
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Classics,
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Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (WBA) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (WBA). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. is the largest U.S. retail drug chain in terms of revenues, this company operates more than 8,000 drug stores throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Company Description: Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. is the largest U.S. retail drug chain in terms of revenues, this company operates more than 8,000 drug stores throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
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Monday, December 18, 2017
While Some Stocks Cut Their Dividends, These 7 Stocks Raising Theirs
Most investors are not surprised when a company cuts its dividend. They see the early warning signs well in advance of the actual cut. Here are three signs that a company is heading toward a dividend cut:
1.) An abrupt or permanent shift in a company’s business model as a result of business conditions.
2.) A dividend yield that is higher than average and/or higher than others in the industry.
3.) Diminishing cash available to pay dividends.
Ultimately, the ability of a company to pay its dividend is determined by its cash position – both cash on its balance sheet and its ability to generate cash flow. Below are several companies that are NOT cutting their dividends, but instead raising them:
1.) An abrupt or permanent shift in a company’s business model as a result of business conditions.
2.) A dividend yield that is higher than average and/or higher than others in the industry.
3.) Diminishing cash available to pay dividends.
Ultimately, the ability of a company to pay its dividend is determined by its cash position – both cash on its balance sheet and its ability to generate cash flow. Below are several companies that are NOT cutting their dividends, but instead raising them:
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Saturday, December 16, 2017
Weekly Links: December 9, 2017
Each weekend I highlight any notable articles that I came across over the past week. Though I may not always agree with each of the articles highlighted, they will often provide an interesting argument for their position. We can take some concepts that may or may not align with our vision, then apply them to our framework, and voila, a new idea is born.
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Thursday, December 14, 2017
Helmerich & Payne Inc. (HP) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Helmerich & Payne Inc. (HP). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Helmerich & Payne, Inc. is the holding company for Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Company, an international drilling contractor.
Company Description: Helmerich & Payne, Inc. is the holding company for Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Company, an international drilling contractor.
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Stock Dividends - The Gift of Nothing
Have you ever been tempted to wrap up an empty box and give it to your spouse for your anniversary. You could say something mushy like, "this isn't an empty box, it is filled with all my love." I don't know how your spouse would react, mine would see through this ploy as me just trying to be cheap.
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Classics,
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Meredith Corp. (MDP) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Meredith Corp. (MDP). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Meredith Corp. publishes a suite of magazines and websites focused on food, parents and women (e.g., Better Homes and Gardens) and operates 12 local TV stations.
Company Description: Meredith Corp. publishes a suite of magazines and websites focused on food, parents and women (e.g., Better Homes and Gardens) and operates 12 local TV stations.
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Monday, December 11, 2017
7 Stocks Taking The Next Step With Higher Cash Dividends
Are you looking for companies that can sustain and grow their dividend? In making that determination, a company’s Statement of Earnings is one of the last places you should look. Cash is king for the dividend growth investor and the Statement of Cash Flows is where astute investors begin when they want to understand the viability of a company. To succeed as a dividend investor, you must find companies that can sustain and grow dividends by focusing on their ability to generate cash. You can fake earnings, but you can’t fake cash.
Below are several stocks using real cash to raise their dividends:
Below are several stocks using real cash to raise their dividends:
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Saturday, December 9, 2017
Weekly Links: December 9, 2017
Each weekend I highlight any notable articles that I came across over the past week. Though I may not always agree with each of the articles highlighted, they will often provide an interesting argument for their position. We can take some concepts that may or may not align with our vision, then apply them to our framework, and voila, a new idea is born.
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Friday, December 8, 2017
D4L Premium Services' Price Will Never Be This Low Again
Since its introduction in July 2009, the D4L Premium Services has seen excellent growth in both features and subscribers. It started with the initial release of the D4L-Dashboard. Then other services were added such as Analytical Reports, D4L-Alerts, D4L-Data, D4L-Forums and the monthly D4L-Newsletter. We are constantly looking for ways to provide our subscribers with value.
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Thursday, December 7, 2017
Chevron Corporation (CVX) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Chevron Corporation (CVX). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Chevron Corporation is a global integrated oil company (formerly ChevronTexaco) has interests in exploration, production, refining and marketing, and petrochemicals
Company Description: Chevron Corporation is a global integrated oil company (formerly ChevronTexaco) has interests in exploration, production, refining and marketing, and petrochemicals
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017
What's More Powerful Than Compound Interest?
Simple interest is where interest is calculated on the original principal amount and unpaid interest is not added to the principal for future calculations. Compound interest is what occurs when interest previously earned and is unpaid is added to the principle and is considered when calculating future interest - i.e. earning interest on interest. This is an extraordinarily powerful wealth building tool.
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of International Business Machines Corp. (IBM). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: IBM's global offerings include information technology services, software, computer hardware equipment, fundamental research, and related financing.
Company Description: IBM's global offerings include information technology services, software, computer hardware equipment, fundamental research, and related financing.
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Monday, December 4, 2017
7 Stocks Giving Their Shareholders A Raise With Higher Dividends
Dividend stocks are sometimes referred to as defensive stocks since many investors flee to them in an economic downturn. Their dividends, if sustainable, provide a minimum level of positive return. This cushions the downward pressure from the market. Better yet, great dividend companies not only sustain their dividends in a downturn - they actually raise them.
Below are several stocks displaying confidence in the future by increasing their cash dividends:
Below are several stocks displaying confidence in the future by increasing their cash dividends:
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Saturday, December 2, 2017
Weekly Links: December 2, 2017
Each weekend I highlight any notable articles that I came across over the past week. Though I may not always agree with each of the articles highlighted, they will often provide an interesting argument for their position. We can take some concepts that may or may not align with our vision, then apply them to our framework, and voila, a new idea is born.
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