Nov 2 2005

1. The Dividend Guy’s Guide to Building a Dividend Portfolio: Introduction


Sorry about the delay in getting the second post of this series out…family, friend, and new job stuff that I had to attend to. Thank you for your patience – here we go.

We are about to embark on a wonderful journey, you and I. This is the first in a series of articles posted at The Dividend Guy (http://www.thedividendguyblog.com) that covers my process for selecting stocks and other investments for my portfolio.

Before we get into it, I need to make something very clear. The methods and processes I present in these articles are what I do to manage my accounts and select accounts – they are not recommendations on how you should manage your accounts or select your stocks.

With that out of the way, lets take a look at what we will cover during this series:

  • Post 1: Introduction
  • Post 2: Getting Started
    1. Choosing a Broker
    2. Managing Multiple Accounts
  • Post 3: Asset Allocation
    1. Choosing Your Asset Allocation
    2. Where to Put New Money
  • Post 4: Investment Selection
    1. Stocks
    2. Bonds
    3. Income Trusts
    4. Cash
  • Post 5: Wrap Up

That should pretty much cover the steps that I use to manage my account and select investments. Stay tuned for Post 2: Getting Started…


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  1. Building a dividend portfolio · Exiting the Nest wrote:

    [...] As I’ve been working on a plan to invest my deposists to my Roth IRA, I came across an excellent set of articles at The Dividend Guy Blog: – The Dividend Guy’s Guide to Building a Dividend Portfolio: Introduction – The Dividend Guy’s Guide to Building a Dividend Portfolio: Getting Started – The Dividend Guy’s Guide to Building a Dividend Portfolio: Asset Allocation [...]

    November 29th, 2005 at 2:09 pm
  1. finance ninja said:

    hi. dividend dude. i felt this page was not very informative. i was also going to note i haven’t seen McDonalds stock listed with your dividends and it says it pays $1. i thought that was a lot. am I wrong or isn’t that true? it’s also performing well. looks like you have a full business on your blog. maybe some day i’ll be great enough to do that. i also agree with Trader King. that looks like a good place to trade. well cya -fn

    December 27th, 2006 at 7:32 pm

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