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Selling a Stock - BCE

Written by The Dividend Guy on May 15, 2006 4 Comments »

I have been going through a full scale analysis of my dividend paying investments, trying to see where new money should be going, what stocks I need to keep a close eye out for, and what stocks are just not up to snuff.
As a result, I have decided to unload one of my holdings - […]

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Selecting Stocks to Buy with the Dividend Yield

Written by The Dividend Guy on May 11, 2006 2 Comments »

One method I use, and I know other use as well, to determine when might be a good time to buy a stock is by looking at the historical dividend yield on a company you are interested in purchasing.
Each stock that pays a dividend has a historical dividend yield - an average dividend […]

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Calculating Future Value Using Excel

Written by The Dividend Guy on May 10, 2006 2 Comments »

I have received a number of questions over the past year or so on the best way to determine what an investment portfolio may be worth in the future. My response always starts with the same thought: it completely depends on your assumptions.

The assumptions you make with regards to your annual contributions and […]

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How to Grow Your Portfolio to $1 Million

Written by The Dividend Guy on May 9, 2006 4 Comments »

There was an article over at the Motley Fool that talked about how to achieve a portfolio of $1 million. It was basically a sell job for one of their newsletters, Hidden Gems. They presented 4 different scenarios where an investor could ultimately amass a portfolio of $1 million depending on when they […]

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