It doesn't take a genius to determine that most dividend stocks are now trading in excess of their calculated fair value. However, capital appreciation is not the primary reason for investing in dividend stocks. Dividend fundamentals are what drive my purchase decision, and if I could only look at one metric it would be the Net Present Value of the Money Market Differential (NPV MMA Diff.)
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Monday, October 29, 2018
7 Stocks Building Deferred Gratification With Increased Dividends
Deferred gratification is a principle where one or more people choose to postpone near-term benefits in order to enhance their chances of greater benefits in the future. In our microwave society marked by the ‘I want it now’ attitude, it is unusual to find someone willing to wait. However, deferred gratification is essential for anyone wanting to build wealth and is a key ingredient in a successful dividend investing strategy.
Below are several stocks building future gratification through with the promise of higher cash dividends:
Below are several stocks building future gratification through with the promise of higher cash dividends:
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Saturday, October 27, 2018
Weekly Links: October 27, 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.
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Friday, October 26, 2018
Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Costco Wholesale Corporation operates over 650 membership warehouses in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, the U.K., Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, and Australia.
Company Description: Costco Wholesale Corporation operates over 650 membership warehouses in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, the U.K., Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, and Australia.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
2 Dividend Stocks For Healthy and Wealthy Retirement
Americans are worried that they might not have enough money for retirement. Women who outlive their husbands are at special risk, with 40 percent of widows living almost exclusively on Social Security. There are a lot of worried retirees out there.
According to WebMD excessive worrying can lead to suppression of the immune system, digestive disorders, muscle tension, short-term memory loss, premature coronary artery disease and heart attack. This isn't the way to spend our golden years. Here are some things we can do about it today for a healthy and wealthy retirement tomorrow...
According to WebMD excessive worrying can lead to suppression of the immune system, digestive disorders, muscle tension, short-term memory loss, premature coronary artery disease and heart attack. This isn't the way to spend our golden years. Here are some things we can do about it today for a healthy and wealthy retirement tomorrow...
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Monday, October 22, 2018
7 Stocks Pumping Up Their Yield With Increased Dividends
There are income investors and Dividend Growth investors. While the distinction is rather simple, it slips past many casual observers. Income investors are investing for maximum current income, while dividend growth investors are looking to maximize income over an extended period of time — usually sacrificing current income for potential greater future earnings. Unlike fixed income investments, a growing dividend means a growing yield on cost.
This week several companies pumped up their shareholders' yield by increasing their cash dividends:
This week several companies pumped up their shareholders' yield by increasing their cash dividends:
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Saturday, October 20, 2018
Weekly Links: October 20, 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.
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Friday, October 19, 2018
Medtronic Inc. (MDT) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Medtronic Inc. (MDT). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Medtronic Inc. is a global medical device manufacturer with leadership positions in the pacemaker, defibrillator, orthopedic, diabetes management and other medical markets.
Company Description: Medtronic Inc. is a global medical device manufacturer with leadership positions in the pacemaker, defibrillator, orthopedic, diabetes management and other medical markets.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2018
4 High-Yielding Utilities With A Growing Dividends
Long considered the domain of “widows and orphans”, utilities have developed a somewhat stodgy reputation. Why are utilities considered good for widows and orphans?
Here a few reasons: 1. They are generally less volatile than the market as a whole (low beta). 2. Their products are something that people continue to need and use no matter what the economy is doing, thus, 3. Their dividends tend to be more stable and secure.
Here a few reasons: 1. They are generally less volatile than the market as a whole (low beta). 2. Their products are something that people continue to need and use no matter what the economy is doing, thus, 3. Their dividends tend to be more stable and secure.
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Monday, October 15, 2018
7 Dividend Stocks Building Shareholder Returns With Higher Dividends
Over time, a conservative dividend growth based investment strategy usually does quite well versus the market as a whole. My goal as a dividend growth stocks investor is to build a steadily increasing income and not necessarily to outperform the market via capital gains. But given the choice, I certainty don't mind having both.
Below are several dividend stocks building shareholder returns with higher cash dividends:
Below are several dividend stocks building shareholder returns with higher cash dividends:
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Friday, October 12, 2018
Weekly Links: October 13, 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.
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Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) Dividend Stock Analysis
Linked here is a detailed quantitative analysis of Wells Fargo & Company (WFC). Below are some highlights from the above linked analysis:
Company Description: Wells Fargo & Company, with March 31 assets of $1.85 trillion, is the fourth largest U.S. bank, by global assets, but has the largest U.S. lending footprint.
Company Description: Wells Fargo & Company, with March 31 assets of $1.85 trillion, is the fourth largest U.S. bank, by global assets, but has the largest U.S. lending footprint.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018
10 Dividend Stocks With A 10%+ Dividend Growth Rate
The difference between an income investor and a dividend growth investor is time and the understanding of how compound growth works. If you are 67 years old and need income today, you will likely select a different group of stocks than an enlightened 27 year old that doesn't necessarily need the income today. The 27 year old has the luxury of time to grow a superior yield, while the 67 year old may be forced to assume additional risk to buy a higher current yield.
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Monday, October 8, 2018
6 Stocks Raising The Dividend Growth Bar
A stock with a high yield doesn’t mean much if the dividend is cut or eliminated, and the stock price declines significantly. Sometimes it is desirable to accept higher risk for a higher yield. Other times we may be accepting higher risk and are not being adequately compensated for the additional risk. One measure of dividend sustainability is the ability of management to consistently raise their dividends each year.
Below are several companies raising the dividend growth bar one year by increasing cash dividends paid to their shareholders:
Below are several companies raising the dividend growth bar one year by increasing cash dividends paid to their shareholders:
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Saturday, October 6, 2018
Weekly Links: October 6, 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.
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Friday, October 5, 2018
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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Wednesday, October 3, 2018
3 Styles Of Successful Dividend Investing
There are certainly many ways to categorize the different styles of investing in dividend stocks, including yield, risk, growth, etc. An investment strategy based on any of these could be successful, if implemented within the framework well-crafted plan. Over the years, I have found that most dividend investing styles fall into one of the three major categories listed below:
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Monday, October 1, 2018
7 Companies Showing Confidence With Increased Dividends
A person’s character is determined by how they behave when no one else is looking and during difficult times. In much the same way, we can learn a lot about a company’s management when they face adversity. One metric I look at closely during a downturn is cash generation relative to earnings. The ability of a company to grow its dividend throughout the economic cycle is highly dependent on the management’s ability to generate cash in a downturn.
Below are several select companies with a management confident enough to increase their cash dividends:
Below are several select companies with a management confident enough to increase their cash dividends:
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