Mar 6 2010

Best Dividend Stock Investing Posts of the Week – March 6, 2010


March is starting out pretty strong from the stock market perspective, with even some big names raising dividends. As you know, this is always a good thing because it means that we as dividend investors just got a small raise as owners of those stocks. Over time this really adds up.

Each week I spend some time presenting links to these information sources here in this weekly post. Here are this weeks posts – let me know if I missed any using the comments.[ad#tdg-embedded]

  • Three Key Ratios For Investors
  • Dividends Will Be A Company’s Renewed Focus?
  • The ten year dividend growth requirement
  • 11 Dividend Stocks Providing Positive Feedback
  • February Dividend Income Update
  • SNC-Lavalin and CNQ raise dividends
  • Wal-Mart Boosts Annual Dividend 11%
  • Dividend Plays In Toy Space Boost Margins
  • Dividend ETFs: Aristocrats vs. Achievers
  • After a long hiatus, banks on dividend revival
  • Reasons to declare 2010 the year of the dividend
  • The ten year dividend growth requirement
  • TSX 60 Dividend Yield and Ex-Dividend Date for March
  • Looking To Buy? Some Potential Gems
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    1. Magnus from ILoveDividends.com said:

      I recently bought Kraft Foods – we’ll see how they are going to do with their dividends since the Cadbury deal…

      March 6th, 2010 at 9:11 am
    2. The Rat said:

      Thanks for the mention; greatly appreciated!!

      March 6th, 2010 at 9:22 am
    3. David said:

      Here’s another:

      The Top Dividend Growers of the 2010 Dividend Aristocrats:

      http://www.matissecapitalmanagement.com/matisse_capital_managemen/2010/03/dividend-aristocrats-2010-the-top-dividend-growers.html

      Thanks

      March 6th, 2010 at 9:26 am
    4. ThinkDividends said:

      Thanks DG for the mention!!!

      March 8th, 2010 at 4:35 pm

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