Sep 26 2009

Best Dividend Investing Posts of the Week – September 26, 2009


Best Dividend Investing Posts

Each and every day of the week I usually end the day reviewing the hundreds of blog posts and web articles about investing. I try to hone in on dividend investing articles as that is my passion and interest. In this weekly post on The Dividend Guy blog, I present what I consider to the choice articles about dividend investing out there. I know there are many others so please feel free to use the comments section to let them know about them (even if they are yours – nothing wrong with a little self-promotion!).

Many of these are straight from member of Dividend Investing and Value Network (DIV-Net). I hope you can learn a little bit more about dividend investing from all of these articles, as I continue to do each and every week.
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  • McDonald’s is raising its dividend
  • Six Double-Digit Dividend Stocks Increasing Their Yields
  • Dividend stock investing: more dividends, less appreciation?
  • Dividend Yield
  • Top 20 Canadian Dividend Stocks
  • Dividends Stocks versus Fixed Income
  • The five Ws of dividend investing
  • Investing For Sustainable Dividend Yield
  • Don’t Neglect Dividends
  • Why It Matters How Your ETF Indexes Are Weighted
  • Investment Series: DRIP (Dividend ReInvestment Plan)
  • Canadian bank dividend boosts on the horizon?
  • Kimberly Clark Corp. Offers a Strong Defensive Position and a Generous Dividend Yield
  • Dogs of the Dow investment strategy
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    1. The Financial Blogger said:

      thx for the mention!

      enjoy your weekend!

      September 26th, 2009 at 1:58 pm
    2. The Rat said:

      Great post; lots of topics and links to follow. I like your investing philosophy.
      Cheers

      September 29th, 2009 at 7:39 pm

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