Archive for “January 2007”

Dividend Discount Model

Written by The Dividend Guy on January 11, 2007 Be the First to Comment »

The Dividend Discount Model is a stock valuation tool that is supposed to provide an investor with a quick way to evaluate if a stock is overvalued or not. Basically, it states that the value of a stock is all of its future cash flows (dividends) discounted by some rate of return that is […]

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One of Those Weeks that Really Test Investors

Written by The Dividend Guy on January 6, 2007 2 Comments »

After coming through a pretty strong end of the year in 2006 in the markets, it can be real jarring for investors when we have had a week like we just did, especially in Canada.

The S&P/TSX Composite in Canada had an especially brutal week where the index dropped 3.3% - and that was on a […]

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Making an In Kind RRSP Contribution

Written by The Dividend Guy on January 2, 2007 Be the First to Comment »

Every month I purchase shares of the company I work for as part of our overall benefit plan. This has been a great benefit as the money goes into the taxable account that I opened through the bank that the company uses for all our employee investment account. I never really see the […]

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