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Saturday, July 21, 2018

Weekly Links: July 21, 2018

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.

Articles you might find interesting:

- Passive Income – Quarter 2, 2018
- Abbvie | Big Time Dividend Growth – Some Business Risk
- Introducing Dividend Growth Investor Newsletter
- WEEKLY RESULTS July 15, 2018
- Dividend News for the Week Ending July 13, 2018

The DIV-Net Featured Articles:

- Finding Low Risk Dividend Stocks
- Outlook for July 2018

Articles from D4L-News:

These Dividend Stocks Will Add Value To Your Portfolio
These are on my list of the best dividend stocks which have generously contributed to my portfolio income over the past couple of months. Dividends can be underrated but they form a large part of investment returns, playing an important role in compounding returns in the long run. I’ve made a list of other value-adding dividend-paying stocks for you to consider for your investment portfolio...

7 Tech Stocks That Pay Dividends
It’s a misnomer to think that the technology sector can’t — or doesn’t — have a few dividend stocks to choose from, though. It does, with several of these names reshaping their business models to drive the recurring revenue that lends itself to dividend payouts. Software-as-a-Service and access to cloud-based storage are a couple of platforms that are billed on a monthly or quarterly basis. To that end, here’s a run-down of seven tech stocks that pay a dividend worth collecting. In all seven cases, the payout is pretty well protected, and apt to grow. Best of all, these stocks still offer strong growth prospects that the tech sector is so well known for. From smallest to largest dividend...

This 10.2% Yield Is Worth a Look
For the most part, ultra-high yielders are known as risky bets. So when you see a stock with a yield north of 10%, it’s only natural to ask, “Is the payout safe?” Well, that’s what we are going to find out in this article. A High-Yield Stock Worth Mentioning...

3 Top Dividend Stocks with High Insider Ownership
I like executives that eat their own cooking. Managers can make all the rosy projections in the world, but if they’re not willing to step up and put their money where their mouth is, it tells you what they really think. High insider ownership also aligns the interests of the CEO with us shareholders. If a manager invests his wealth elsewhere, then what incentive does he have to promote the well-being of investors as opposed to lining his own pockets? You don’t have to worry about executives looting the business when you know their wealth depends on the long-term health of the company...

This 7.5% Yielder Is an Insider Favorite
So here’s the situation: Management knows a lot more about their business than outside analysts, but the information they reveal may not always be accurate. Is there a way to get some insight on what they really think about their company? Well, you can always check whether they put their money where their mouth is. In other words, investors should pay attention to insider ownership...

A Telecom Giant That Pays More Than 7%
To income investors, few things are better than a solid telecommunications stock. A company that’s trying to enter the business will also need to acquire customers. Since most people are already with a carrier, the new company will have to spend a lot of money to convince them to switch. Turning a profit in this business would be extremely difficult for potential entrants. For incumbents in the telecom industry, though, the high barriers to entry have translated to oversized profits...

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There are some really good articles here, please take time and read a few of them.

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