Dec 12 2009

Best Dividend Stock Investing Posts of the Week – December 12, 2009


BO - Dec12Each week I watch Twitter and my blog catcher closely to uncover dividend-based articles that help me learn more about dividend investing. These are a selection of the articles I would recommend you visit to expand your own knowledge about dividend investing.

Many of these are straight from member of Dividend Investing and Value Network (DIV-Net). [ad#tdg-embedded]

  • This week, let’s start with a video on bank dividends
  • Best of the Blogs 2009
  • – Thanks Brad!

  • Investing in Earnings and Dividend Growth
  • 2 Dividend Stocks to Own on 2010
  • Dividend stocks rising in 2010
  • Dividend calculator
  • Beware telecom dividends
  • Dividend stocks rock
  • Cheap Dogs of the Dow
  • Three Must Have Traits for Successful Investing
  • 5 Solid Stocks With Secure Dividends
  • Historic Index Level Dividend Yields
  • Stocks Providing a Gift of Going Ex Dividend During Christmas Week
  • Dividend Investing Abroad!
  • 3 Styles Of Sucessful Dividend Investing
  • When will my dividends go up?
  • Looking at a dividend yield of 11%
  • The Principles of Dividend Investing
  • S&P 500 Dividend Estimate Down 21.4% In 2009, But Growth Likely Resumes In 2010
  • 8 Dividend Achievers Strike Back
  • Stocks That Can Only Go Up
  • Top 10 Dividend Stocks
  • Economy and your finances carnival
  • Carnival of Personal Finance #234 – Weirdest Toy Crazes Edition
  • Two Strategies and 14 Stocks for Dividend Yield
  • Companies Raising Dividends – 12/6
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    1. Manshu said:

      Thanks for linking back to the carnival.

      December 12th, 2009 at 9:19 am
    2. Smac20 said:

      As always some great links.

      I’m am gearing up for the year end financial plan. In Canada we now have the TFSA to use and I plan to decide on my acquisitions shortly. High dividend stocks like income trusts are on the top of my to-see list.

      December 14th, 2009 at 6:21 pm
    3. David said:

      Nice links and thanks for the mention.

      David

      December 21st, 2009 at 9:59 pm

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