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Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup - April 18, 2008

Written by The Dividend Guy on April 18, 2008 1 Comment »

With the tax deadline passed for US folks and the Canadian deadline looming for Canadians, there was a number of blog posts on this topic. However, as usual I have pulled together a list of good posts and articles that I enjoyed reading over the week and learned something from. Before I get […]

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Spending Trumps Asset Allocation

Written by The Dividend Guy on April 17, 2008 4 Comments »

It doesn’t matter how good your asset allocation is or how well your investments have done, if you spend too much in your retirement your portfolio will fail. Although I am nowhere near retirement, I saw a recent graphic presented by Investment Advisor titled, “Spend Like There is No Tomorrow”>. In this article […]

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Dividend Stock Wednesday: Yum Brands Inc. (YUM:NYSE)

Written by The Dividend Guy on April 16, 2008 5 Comments »

This is an analysis completed by The Dividend Guy. It is not to be used as investment advice or a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any stocks discussed. Please ensure you complete your own analysis.

One sector of the market that I have not examined in great detail is Food & Restaurants. […]

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Dividend Increases are Down and Dividend Cuts Are Up

Written by The Dividend Guy on April 15, 2008 3 Comments »

The universe of divdend increasing stocks took a cut in Q1 of 2008 which, can impact how dividend investors manage their portfolios. If you are an investor who looks to build up a stable contingent of 20 - 30 companies that consistently increase their dividends then the universe of stocks got smaller. In […]

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