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Welcome to the September 20, 2008 edition of The Dividend Guy’s weekly roundup of posts and articles about investing, dividend and non-dividend related. Once again a good week in terms of posts and information for all of us avid blog readers.
The DIV-Net
Home Capital Group stock analysis
McDonald’s increases dividend
Sad day for dividend investors
Addicted to dividends
Nordic American Tanker dividend analysis
There are good investments still out there
Goldilocks and the Three Pharms
Whose really bailing out the economy
Become a stock market genius
Johnson and Johnson dividend analysis
Buffet and bailouts
The Articles
The Carnival of Personal Finance
Doing the opposite helps your returns
60% of working income – all you need to retire
I bought more GE
Buffet buying Goldman
Is E-Trade your broker for dividend stocks?
If you trade – then this is a suggestion for a morning routine
“You still drinking Coca-Cola?”…. “You still washing your clothes? That’s Procter & Gamble.”
International investing
RBC Direct versus Questrade (I use Questrade)
Sell stock to pay down debt
Times really are bad – GE NOT RAISING IT’S DIVIDEND
This is a great time for young investors
Save money on investment costs
12 big personal finance mistakes people make
Thanks for reading – see you next week!
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Hey there, it was an exciting week in the markets eh??
Mike
Thanks for the mention! But you never admitted if you were a Dividend Addict yet
Thanks for the mention! We do live in interesting times.
Thanks for the mention. I agree that the current crisis presents an attractive opportunity for youngsters to start dollar cost averaging into this market.. The problem is that most youngsters are in debt.
Thanks for the plug!
thanks for the link!
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